Paradise Soho reopens with fresh new interiors by Dan Preston
The acclaimed Sri Lankan restaurant receives a soft, ambient makeover from the designer of natty London eateries Brat, Kiln and Mountain.
From Clerkenwell to neighbouring King’s Cross: this new, working installation is a response to the growing need for more truly flexible workspaces.
Is now the time for coworking to re-emerge, superhero–like, and obliterate that commute, destroy those traditional working patterns, and completely annihilate the property market as we know it?
As his eponymous studio enters a new era, we sit down with acclaimed architect and friend of Mix, Roger Stephenson - Founding Partner of stephenson hamilton risley STUDIO.
While the subject of waste management (and the wider sustainability issue) remains a hot topic, despite a global pandemic, is the industry really doing enough – or is it merely a box ticking issue?
Nobody likes air conditioning, so is there an alternative? Steve Gale is hot on the trail.
The latest issue of Mix looks at the topic of sustainability and the important role designers and manufacturers can play in making the commercial interiors industry a more sustainable one.
As we navigate the last step of Boris Johnson’s road map out of lockdown, many businesses are once again re-examining their offices to decide whether they are fit for purpose in a post-pandemic world, says Colliers' Colin Wood.
The function and role of commercial spaces is constantly changing – massively accelerated by the pandemic. What do we expect on our return post lockdown?
The new commercial interiors event will take place on 4-5 November 2021 at London's Business Design Centre.
For this month’s Material Matters, Tom Thorogood, Associate at Dexter Moren Associates, presents a selection of his go-to material products.
It's here! Congratulations to the standout projects from the last 12 months that our judges deemed worthy of making it to this year’s Mixology21 Finalists list.
While some will automatically want to return to the workplace, others will need convincing – and, to convince these doubters, employers will need to offer much more than just a desk, chair and meeting room.