Meta has introduced Vieunite’s Textura Pro digital art canvas at its UK headquarters. The installation, managed in collaboration with facilities partner CBRE, reflects Meta’s commitment to providing engaging spaces for its employees.
The project was initiated after a senior Meta employee first encountered Textura Pro at Oxford University in 2024 and recognised its potential to enrich Meta’s London offices. Following internal approval, Vieunite worked closely with CBRE to deliver a tailored solution that met both aesthetic and technical requirements.
The black-framed Textura Pro, installed in a high-visibility location next to an interactive navigation display, integrates into Meta’s modern office design. To achieve a flawless finish, the installation team discreetly concealed all cabling.

Artwork was carefully curated to reflect the space. Meta collaborated with Vieunite’s curation team, led by cultural director Benedict Carpenter van Barthold, and selected the photography of Anthony Webb from the Vieunite art library, known for his evocative London scenes. A playlist of 30 works was preloaded to the device, in line with Meta’s brief to exclude images featuring faces or single figures.
Due to strict internal security protocols, the Textura Pro could not connect to Meta’s network. Vieunite addressed this by preloading all content ahead of delivery, ensuring the canvas was fully operational from the moment it was installed.