The Instillery heads into next phase

By The Instillery

Accelerated growth over the last three years has been the springboard for The Instillery to shift gears from a start-up to a scale-up in 2022, as it moves into a new transition phase, with the launch of a new division, personnel changes and a move to new architecturally-designed premises.

Over the last year, The Instillery has been working with Industry Architects on a custom fit-out for their new premises. This has been designed specifically to provide a more productive, collaborative and functional workspace supporting hybrid working-styles where offices are used as hubs for creativity.

“The collaborative design process has provided a valuable insight into how The Instillery team functions. This has enabled us to collectively infuse and embody this way of working into the design of the new workplace, further facilitating collaboration and human interaction,” says Director of Industry Architects, Adam Taylor.

“The collaborative design process has provided a valuable insight into how The Instillery team functions. This has enabled us to collectively infuse and embody this way of working into the design of the new workplace, further facilitating collaboration and human interaction.” - Adam Taylor, Director of Industry Architects

Future House will also be home to The Instillery customer, Modica, along with other tech companies such as Outset Ventures. Our new premises will be located at Future House in Parnell, close to where The Instillery was originally founded, and will be our first custom designed workspace, signalling a major long-term investment in the future of the business.

“While flexible work arrangements remain for our team, The Instillery has always been built upon the energy and passion of our people. We wanted to keep the option of a physical space where our team can bring all of this together,” says Michael Russell. 

In addition to the new Auckland premises, The Instillery will also be opening a new Wellington office in the same building as AWS and Microsoft to cater for their growing presence in the capital with space to house more than double the current number of staff.

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