Wonderland moves into Arnolfini’s second floor studios

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Wonderland Communications moves into Arnolfini’s second floor studios

All of us at Wonderland are BEYOND excited to be moving in to Bristol’s iconic Harbourside arts centre Arnolfini from right bloody NOW.

Not only is the physical space spot on for Wonderland – we LOVE the office, the building, location and views – we also couldn’t be happier to know our rent is helping to fund Arnolfini’s exciting and ambitious future as it undergoes its current transformation.

Culturally, Arnolfini is right up our street too – Wonderland has a heritage working in and passion for the arts, and we’re hoping its brave, dynamic, and creative magic rubs off on us.

New client wins in the second half of 2017 have seen Wonderland continue to grow, and in recent months it became clear to us that despite the love for the Kingsdown office where Wonderland was born two years ago, and the sweets thighs of steel our St Michael’s Hill commute was creating, we were gonna need a bigger boat.

We were convinced – wrongly, it turns out – that finding the right place to suit us, our values, and some of the team’s more “discerning” members’ aesthetic requirements, would be a pretty tall order. But luckily for us, a moment of serendipity led us straight to our ideal new home.

Luckily for us, Arnolfini recently handpicked a small number of businesses to become creative and strategic partners within their amazing space, taking another step towards achieving the organisation’s long term vision and mission in 2018 and beyond.

It’s an utter joy to us that Arnolfini chose Wonderland to be part of their journey. The chance to be the first residents to move into Arnolfini’s studios is a dream come true for us.

If you’d like to come and visit us in our new digs (and hear all about our Tina Turner shrine / why the hell we even have a Tina Turner shrine) just give us a shout!

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