From the inside out: ten boundary-blurring spaces
From workplaces inspired by local architecture to the welcoming shade of a hotel patio, we handpick a selection of projects softening the lines between inside and out.
Designed in-house by edyn in collaboration with London-based design studios Maison August and Atelier Ochre, the space reflects edyn’s desire to “create spaces that nourish and enliven the soul.”
Architect India Mahdavi and artist Yinka Shonibare partner on a redesign of the iconic restaurant.
The collection introduces new contemporary wood and stone designs, including herringbone and a unique chevron effect.
Design studio Brady Williams offers a fantastical vision of the Orient at new Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park restaurant, the Aubrey.
From large-scale installations to curated galleries, we choose five interiors that understand the importance of telling a story through art.
From innovative workplaces to showstopping hospitality designs, see the projects that made it to this year’s Mixology22 shortlist.
Designed at a time when the world of work experienced a global shakeup, collaboration and flexibility became the foundation of this forward-thinking workspace.
At the 159-room Queen’s Gardens property, Holland Harvey Architects and Caitlin Henderson Design explore wellness, channeling Northern European style and Eastern philosophy.
Showcase are an award-winning independent furniture dealer, providing consultancy, procurement and installation services to a variety of markets. Here, Director Emma Boreham discusses championing diversity and future plans.
Architect and healthy buildings expert Ben Channon is a director at Ekkist and the author of Happy by Design and The Happy Design Toolkit. We tasked him to tackle common industry grumbles in our recurring feature exploring social, economic or environmental sustainability.
We chart our industry’s catalysts for change, explore what it takes to create a needle-moving commercial interior and ask if the greatest asset in design is the courage to look beyond the conventional.
With a unique design story on each floor, Fora’s Fitzrovia location is energised with bold patterns and lush greenery.