The most honest read on a studio is what the people who’ve used it actually say. Here are a few of the kinder things our clients have shared with us.
I’ve recorded podcasts in five cities. This is the only place where my guests asked me — unprompted — where we were and whether they could come back.Vikram Rao · Host, The Long Cut Podcast
The light at three in the afternoon is something I keep mentioning to other photographers. Soft, even, no fight with reflectors.
Found my dance students settling in faster here than at any other rehearsal hall. There’s a calm to the space that helps people focus.
We shot a full skincare ad in a single day with no overruns. The host pre-empted everything we needed before we asked.
My yoga class has a regular waitlist now and I genuinely think a part of it is just how lovely the room feels.
Easy parking, friendly building, no permission drama. A rare combination in this city, and a relief for any production crew.
The Zumba batches I run have grown from 12 to 28 since we moved to Tuberose. The acoustics, lighting, and vibe make a real difference.
Hosted a small workshop here for twenty-five attendees. Everyone left commenting on the space — I barely had to do any decor.
Our brand film for a fragrance launch was shot entirely here. The editorial feel of the space is built-in — not something we had to create.
I genuinely don’t book anywhere else now. The half-day rate is more than fair for what you get.
The fastest way to know if Tuberose works for you is to spend a couple of hours in the space.
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