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Creation Office Builds National Reach from Its Uttoxeter Base

Uttoxeter-based commercial interiors specialist, Creation Office, is continuing its national growth following a string of significant project wins across the country.

Founded in Staffordshire, the firm has built a reputation for delivering end-to-end office, commercial, and industrial fit-outs, known for their high design quality and functional precision.

Over the last 12 months, Creation Office has delivered major projects in cities including London, Birmingham, Swansea, and Aberdeen — applying its design-led ethos to a broad and growing UK-wide client base.

Among the highlights are bespoke backstage and artist facilities at Birmingham’s ICC, renovations at Millennium Point conference venue, and premium industrial conversions for Autoglass and National Windscreens. The team has also created collaborative workspaces for several leading professional services firms.

“Our clients choose us because we do things differently,” said Leo Nelson, Founder and Director of Creation Office. “We don’t just fit out spaces, we transform how people work and operate by delivering environments that blend function, creativity, and attention to detail.”

The company’s approach is underpinned by a fully in-house team of tradespeople and project managers — providing clients with tighter quality control and delivery timescales compared to competitors relying on subcontractors.

This hands-on model has led to strong client loyalty and repeat business across various sectors, cementing Creation Office’s position as a trusted long-term partner.

Offering a comprehensive service from initial design consultation and space planning to installation and handover, the firm’s streamlined process allows clients to work with a single point of contact — a key benefit in fast-paced or complex projects.

Creation Office is also expanding into the high-end residential market with the launch of Creation Home, a new division delivering luxury interior solutions with the same focus on craftsmanship, function, and design.

Despite national expansion, the business remains firmly rooted in its hometown. “Our growth has never come at the expense of who we are,” added Nelson. “We’re still a local business at heart just with a national impact.”

With multiple UK-wide projects lined up for late 2025, Creation Office is well-positioned to sustain its upward momentum in the competitive commercial interiors sector.

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