A Look Inside Vitality’s New Bournemouth Office

A Look Inside Vitality’s New Bournemouth Office

Insurance company Vitality hired workplace design studio Peldon Rose to design their new office in Bournemouth, England.

“The next generation insurer moves from Bournemouth’s Marshall Point to Portman House, taking four floors of the flagship building – also home to Nationwide. Relocating to Portman House has the dual impact of concentrating quality of workplace experience and increasing the salience of Vitality’s real estate investment.

With so little physical distance between the old and new workplace, it raises the question of how, and why, they are experientially worlds apart. Here’s the story.

The primary objective was to deliver a workspace that puts wellbeing, social interaction and inclusion at the heart of its purpose. It meets the needs of individual employees throughout the group with a well thought-out flexible and multifunctional workspace that strengthens the brand and attracts and retains the best talent in their industry.

Our work at Portman House is informed by a successful design ethos and adoption in Vitality’s new London workplace, recently completed by Peldon Rose at 80 Strand. In both offices, agility, hybrid working, and connectivity are prioritised. An amalgamation of different environments on working floors – from open-plan desking, to touch down collaboration tables, meeting rooms, breakout booths, and portable furniture – enable employees to connect, collaborate, create, and learn in versatile ways. Then, a carefully considered colour palette subtly anchors Vitality’s standout pink branding, and trusty mascot Stanley the Dachshund, within the space.

To create a people-centric space, workshops with senior stakeholders and all-staff surveys with Vitality’s Bournemouth-based employees, followed the quantitative data collection of the Peldon Rose Strategy team, and highlighted new opportunities for Vitality to enhance healthy everyday experiences in ways that matter to its people.

The fourth floor of Portman House hosts an expanded dining, servery and kitchen area, where employees are served free healthy breakfasts, lunches, and coffee, without the hassle of long queues or bumping elbows with the person next to them as they eat. Complete with flourishing biophilia cascading from structural pillars, and a bright and breezy ambience thanks to floor-to-ceiling vistas of Bournemouth town and shoreline, the outside seems to permeate the walls of Portman House. Brightened further by a simple, neutral design scheme, this area is the perfect lively space for employees to break away from working floors, socialise, and refuel for the day ahead.

Subliminal messages throughout the office enhance the overt design features aimed at promoting employee wellbeing and encouraging behaviour that aligns with Vitality’s core purpose to make people healthier and to enhance and protect their lives. In the restaurant entranceway, a signpost directs individuals to places within and outside the office. From Bournemouth beach to the local parkrun, the number of steps to reach these destinations is printed on the sign as a subtle encouragement for employees to think and calibrate their actions to keep moving, and to prioritise their mental and physical health.”

  • Location: Bournemouth, England
  • Date completed: 2024
  • Size: 16,000 square feet
  • Design: Peldon Rose
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Collaborative space
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Collaborative space
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Communal space
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Breakout space
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Meeting space