Bradley officially opened Architectural Wallsz's new Bromsgrove offices as the company also celebrated its 10th anniversary in business.
The celebration brought together staff, long-standing partners, and many of the skilled local tradespeople who work alongside Architectural Wallsz on a daily basis to deliver outstanding fit-out projects. Special guest Bradley Thomas MP formally opened the new workspace, marking a decade of growth and innovation in the interiors sector.
Founded by Ian and Angela Strangward, Architectural Wallsz is a specialist contractor delivering high-quality interiors fit-out solutions for commercial offices — from ceilings, glazing and joinery to a full range of interior elements. Alongside this, the company offers prefabricated modular wall systems and is widely recognised for its work in modular rooms and partitioning across healthcare and education sectors. By combining traditional fit-out expertise with innovative offsite fabrication techniques, Architectural Wallsz enhances quality, speeds up project delivery, and gives clients complete design flexibility.
Bradley said:
“Architectural Wallsz is a fantastic example of a local business making a national impact. Their work in creating innovative healthcare solutions sets them apart in the industry, improving the environments where care is delivered. This new chapter reflects their ambition and continued drive to lead in their field, and I’m delighted to join them in marking such an important milestone.”
Speaking at the event, Ian Strangward said:
“This evening isn’t just about opening a new office — it’s about celebrating the people, partnerships, and passion that have shaped our journey over the past decade. From our early days to becoming a recognised leader in interiors fit-out and modular solutions, our success is down to our commitment to customer service, professionalism, and performance. This new space reflects our ambition for the future, and I’m incredibly proud of the team — and the many local trades we work with — that have made it possible."
After the ribbon-cutting, guests toured the new offices and enjoyed a warm, celebratory atmosphere. The evening also offered a preview of the soon-to-launch Innovation Hub, which will give clients and partners an immersive way to explore the possibilities of modular interior design.