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.
Modus celebrate their 20th anniversary with the launch of 5 new products as part of their digital campaign #takeaseat
MoreySmith, in conjunction with project manager, CBRE, and fit-out contractor, BW: Workplace Experts, has completed work at the former sorting room of the Royal Mail - now the new London headquarters for McKinsey & Company.
A sustainable, flatpack table and chair mark the first birthday of the direct-to-customer Danish disruptor.
The refurbishment and extension of a 1903 Grade II listed library building on Plumstead High Street has created a new type of community building that combines library, leisure and cultural facilities.
Durat is a colourful solid surface material made with recycled post-industrial plastics that can be used to create seamless surfaces in interior applications.
Mijail Gutierrez, Principal at Perkins and Will London, discusses the role architects and designers play in creating places that nurture productivity and happiness.
Plans for a permanent home for the capital’s creative industries have been unveiled: here's a first look at London’s future Design District.
Actiu team up with the Biomechanics Institute of Valencia to share their recommendations for choosing the right furniture when remote working.
The environment continues to be the hottest of hot topics – but how much do we really know and understand? Should we really believe all that we're told? Apparently not. Here, Jon Khoo, Regional Sustainability Manager at Interface, presents seven myths about sustainability
The multi-disciplinary property and construction consultancy have relocated, creating a showcase office that provides a flexible and collaborative workspace for staff.
Back in the days when Mix Interiors was in its infancy, the furniture dealer was viewed with suspicion by many, seen as somewhat irrelevant by others and even as the evil exponent of the dark arts by some. Today, the dealer is king in the UK furniture market. We've handpicked some of the leaders to tell us more about the current market and what the future has in store.
Which property/interiors discipline has had to adapt the most to the significant changes in the workplace sector?