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.
As the hard-hit hospitality industry prepares to reopen under new government regulations, Mix sits down with Dylan Wills, Associate at HBA, to shed some light on how the industry can manage the inevitable changes they are facing.
Nine international designers have been challenged to create a table and seating to explore new working practices during lockdown.
We sat down with Rosie Haslem, Director at Spacelab, to discuss the results and insights from their recent survey on the future of work.
As part of its 2020 collection launches, Stellar Works unveils its first collaboration with globally renowned design studio Nendo on three distinctive collections: Blend, Frame and Kite.
To create a bold, team-orientated office space for Alpha FX, Modus Workspace balanced the industrial with the natural, reflecting the punchy and adventurous personality of the client.
Hidden under the iconic Battersea Power Station train arches, interior architecture studio SHED has created a cocktail bar and playful golf course.
Fresh from launching Adell, their latest collection with Arper, we spoke with Jeannette Altherr, partner at Lievore + Altherr Désile Park.
Angela Bardino, Design Principal at leading professional services firm, Jacobs, examines employees’ impact on both immediate business and subsequent end user groups.
The first nhow Hotel has opened in London - a smörgåsbord of colour, punk and British icons.
We’ve been keeping ourselves busy by asking leading industry figures to offer their opinions of where we’re likely to find ourselves once we begin to live and work in a post-COVID world. This week is the turn of a selection of architects and designers.
Continuing our series of ponderings on how the current crisis will affect the commercial interiors (and wider) world, we’ve asked a number of manufacturers and dealers to offer their opinions on where we’re likely to find ourselves post-COVID.
Embracing changing attitudes to workplace design, the studio has created a mindful and luxurious space that moves away from traditional corporate styling.