In a city full of creative corners, Daily Spaces Studio stands out as one of Manchester’s most adaptable and inspiring venues. Hidden just off the main drag in Ancoats, this 110m² daylight studio is equal parts photography space, event venue and creative hub – designed to give ideas room to breathe. Clean white walls, polished concrete floors and a seamless cyclorama curve make it an ideal blank canvas for shoots, pop-ups, brand launches and exhibitions of every kind.
The studio’s look and feel is deliberately minimal but never sterile. There’s an energy that comes from the combination of natural light and mechanical character – thanks to the line-up of modern classic cars that share the space. ’80s and ’90s BMWs, a Mercedes, Land Rover Defender and a Porsche all live here, offering a unique creative backdrop.
Over the last few years, Daily Spaces has hosted some of the city’s most inventive activations. Puma and Size? transformed it into a neon-lit car show, Gander Clothing filled it with plants for their debut showcase, and artist Tom Burbidge turned the space into a modern gallery. It’s the kind of place that can shift from shoot to supper club to exhibition overnight – and look effortless doing it.






The team behind Daily Spaces are as much a part of its appeal as the walls themselves. They offer full production support, lighting and sound hire, event coordination and connections to some of Manchester’s best DJs, caterers and stylists. Whether you’re hosting a press day, filming a campaign or putting on an intimate dinner for sixty, they make it happen with precision and care.
More than just a studio, Daily Spaces has grown into a small creative community – a place where brands, artists and audiences cross paths. It’s modern, flexible, and quietly ambitious; a reminder that great things often happen in well-designed, well-loved spaces.
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