EY London Office

Fracture Panels

Ernst & Young (EY) partnered with M Moser Associates to create a 54,681-square-foot London office that reflects the company’s innovative approach to work. Designed to meet the diverse needs of their hybrid workforce, the space features collaboration areas, focus booths, and traditional workstations, all inspired by hospitality design to provide maximum flexibility for both traveling partners and on-site teams.

To enhance the office’s acoustic quality, M Moser Associates collaborated with Acoufelt to install custom-cut Fracture wall panels. The panels were strategically placed in key collaboration rooms, providing both visual appeal and effective noise mitigation with an NRC of 0.45.

The result is a workspace that not only meets the functional needs of a hybrid workforce but also embodies EY’s commitment to sustainability and employee wellbeing.

A man stands and gestures towards a screen in a modern conference room, while two seated colleagues, a woman and a man, attentively listen. The room features contemporary decor with geometric acoustic felt wall panels, a large table, and ample natural light filtering through sheer curtains.
A modern office space with two people. One person is seated on a couch with a drink, while the other stands writing on a mobile whiteboard. The room features stylish decor, an acoustic felt wall with geometric patterns, a large window with a city view, a plant, and contemporary furniture, including a flat-screen TV.
A modern office space with a grey cushioned sofa on the left, a small black table beside it, and a tall potted plant with green leaves on the right. The background features an acoustic felt wall with geometric patterns and a floor covered with light-colored carpet.
Two people seated across from each other in a semi-enclosed booth with high orange seats in a modern office setting. The booth has a small wooden table between them and a screen on the wall. Green plants flank both sides of the booth. Geometric acoustic wall panels are visible.