Second Home is the unique East London office that's home to a curated collection of tech companies, investors, novelists and even a chef.
But it's not just the people inside Second Home that make it interesting. The space was designed by architects SelgasCano, and plays hosts to concerts, talks and even fitness sessions.
The office is also home to the Jago Restaurant, which serves modern food cooked by Louis Solley, formerly head chef of Ottolenghi.
We collected some of the most interesting people who work inside Second Home. See them here:
15. Artsy's London representative Legacy Russell

Artsy is the New York startup that brings together artists and galleries to share and sell art online. The company has brought in over $50 million in funding, and is a favourite of the art world. Its investors include Larry Gagosian, Dasha Zhukova, and Wendi Deng. Legacy Russell is Artsy's UK representative, and connects artists and galleries with the platform.
Russell is also an established artist and filmmaker, and held her first solo exhibition in New York in 2014.
Twitter:@legacyrussell
14. Chef Louis Solley

Solley is the chef behind Second Home's in house-restaurant, Jago. He previously worked as the head chef of prestigious restaurant Ottolenghi. Solley graduated from Westminster University, and then went to work in London's restaurant.
Jago serves a mix of southern European, Middle Eastern, and Ashkenazi food. Observer restaurant critic Jay Rayner praised the restaurant in his review, calling the orange tart a "contender for dessert of the year" for both 2014 and 2015.
Twitter:@jagorestaurant
13. Ksenia Zemtsova and Philippine Nguyen run Unlimited Productions

Zemtsova and Nguyen are the cofounders of Unlimited Productions, a production company that brings cultural events to urban environments. The company stages unique events, including performances that take place after dark, and is hosting an upcoming event in a former lighthouse in East London.
Twitter:@UNLTD_Prod
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