Blank Canvas is a venue finding company that can support your event from the first idea to the opening night.

 

They have a host of great venues on their books and a range of scouts that can find the perfect London venue if they don’t already have it. 

We are proud to be an accredited supplier for them and love seeing our furniture in some of their venues across London.

Their main spaces include: 
Canvas Studios


Located in the heart of Shoreditch this hidden gem is an affordable and versatile space, that can suit any event.


Canvas One


This unusual venue is simple but elegant, and has been designed as a blank canvas where you can create your own unique event. It has recently been refurbished to a very high standard with original steel beams and exposed brickwork.


Canvas Works


Canvas Works is a set of converted Victorian archways, boasting 8,000 square feet of event space with beautiful original exposed brickwork to add character to your event.


Nine Adam street on the strand


With beautiful exposed brickwork, the space comprises of 2 spacious floors accommodating up to 250 people standing. This venue features 2 arches,  2 breakouts, 1 VIP area, a reception area, a kitchen space and a private entrance for VIPs.


Wringer & Mangle


A former laundry, this event space is ideally located in the middle of the trendy London Fields. Fitted with state of the art AV equipment and consisting of various rooms and sections, this space is suitable for a large variety of activities.


W1 Studios


Inside the space white walls, white brickwork and high ceilings allow the flexibilty for the space to be transformed into your vision. A true ‘space to create.’


The Dutch Hall


This Grade II listed venue is a beautifully renovated church dating back to 1550 and strikes a perfect balance between stunning original character and contemporary design features.


Old Street Showrooms


Originally a warehouse for the iconic Stüssy brand, this events space retains its industrial vibe with white washed walls, exposed brickwork, concrete floors and plenty of natural light.

The Hydraulic Power Station


Built in 1890 the building was one of five of its kind and was the showcase building of the London Hydraulic Power Company, used as a model for power stations in Argentina, Australia, New York and Europe. Located in Wapping Wall, this impressive warehouse space boasts original hydraulic equipment and machinery, the space is bathed in atmospheric pools of natural light, pressure pipes, rusty chains, huge hooks, valves and bare brick walls.

The Chambers


This grade II listed Edwardian building is full of character with bold patterns and soft wood design the space itself can bring your event to life.



Silvertown


This building is from the 1960’s brutalist monument and has recently been revived to house a creative arts hub and a number of striking, blank canvas, event spaces. The building sprawls over 55,000 sq ft, incorporating warehouses, ancillary rooms and a vast outside space.