In a city that thrives on creativity and innovation, finding affordable spaces to work and create can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Enter Meadow, Westbourne Park’s latest creative workspace designed with London’s makers, artists, and innovators in mind. Brought to life by the team behind Mason & Fifth, this game-changing concept launches in June 2025—and it’s here to shake up the way creatives work, collaborate, and thrive.
Why Meadow Workspace Is West London’s New Creative Playground
Let’s be honest—London doesn’t exactly make it easy for creators on a budget. That’s where Meadow steps in. Taking the flexible, community-driven philosophy that Mason & Fifth perfected in their accommodation spaces, they’re now bringing that same energy into the world of creative workspaces.
Set along the scenic Grand Union Canal, Meadow isn’t just a coworking space—it’s an inspiring environment built for artists, makers, and digital creatives to flourish. With natural light flooding in, an abundance of oxygenating plants, and thoughtfully designed spaces, this is where creative ideas grow wild.
Flexible Memberships for Every Creative Hustler
One size doesn’t fit all—especially when it comes to creativity. That’s why Meadow offers two flexible membership options designed to suit every type of creative:
Workbench Memberships: Need a spot for a day, a week, or a month? Choose from flexible, affordable rates and work alongside fellow creatives at large, communal wooden benches. Perfect for digital creators, writers, or anyone who thrives in a collaborative setting.
Workshops: Got a big project? Book a private, lockable studio for at least three months. These white-box spaces can be tailored to your needs—whether you’re sculpting, painting, or developing the next big tech breakthrough.
Plus, every membership comes loaded with perks: quiet spaces for deep focus, free-to-use bookable meeting rooms, breakout areas, and a gallery space for hosting events. Yes, there’s even bike storage, courier services, and high-spec printers—because being creative doesn’t mean you should struggle with admin.
Affordable Creative Memberships for Local Talent
The team behind Meadow gets it—London can be expensive, and creativity shouldn’t be a luxury. That’s why they’ve launched an Affordable Membership Scheme in partnership with Westminster City Council, offering reduced rates for local creatives, charities, and community groups.
One of the first to benefit? The iconic Elimu Mas Academy—a registered charity celebrating 45 years of showcasing Caribbean arts at Notting Hill Carnival. Having recently lost their studio space, Meadow now offers them a much-needed creative sanctuary just around the corner from their beloved carnival.
More Than a Workspace: A Full Creative Ecosystem
Meadow isn’t just about desks and studios—it’s about building a creative ecosystem. Members can enjoy:
- Free weekly lunches, daily coffee, tea, snacks, and fruit.
- Access to Canal, a restaurant developed in collaboration with the teams behind Crispin and Bistro Freddie, offering locally-sourced seasonal menus.
- Discounted room rates for late-night worker bees needing a place to crash.
- Curated events every week, from live listening sessions and supper clubs to maker markets and sound baths.
And if that isn’t enough, the creative hub will also host pop-ups from trendsetting brands like STORE STORE and Planet Good Earth, alongside exclusive homeware collections made in collaboration with local artisans.
Mason & Fifth’s Bold Vision for Creative London
Meadow’s launch marks an exciting evolution for Mason & Fifth. Their Westbourne Park site will be the biggest yet, transforming the historic Taxi House site into a vibrant hub of creativity. Expect flexible studios, a wellness centre (The Grounding), a canal-side restaurant, a cinema, a recording studio, and a panoramic 10th-floor lounge.
They’re not stopping there. Mason & Fifth will also collaborate with Dazed Club, offering eight emerging artists an exclusive two-month residency, including workspace access and a public exhibition of their creations.
Why Meadow Is the Creative Space London Deserves
Founder Ben Prevezer puts it best:
“We are proud to offer local communities in London a dedicated space to create, work and connect. With a lack of maker spaces like these across our city, we hope to have created a haven for ideas to flourish—that’s why we’ve called it Meadow.”
In a city that’s constantly buzzing with creativity, Meadow stands out as a much-needed oasis—a place where local artists, makers, and creators can come together, share ideas, and truly thrive.