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This is an office, too

Jess Lister and Alex Nutting, floral designers, Aesme ‘We’re sisters and we founded our floral design business in 2015. Three years ago we moved to this railway arch in west London. The space feels very special and personal to us. Most of the other arches are mechanics, so people are always surprised to discover this beautiful little oasis. Looking at our team engrossed in arranging, humming to music, with buckets and buckets of freshly cut flowers on the workbenches – it’s everything

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