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.
The New Hospitality is revolutionising real estate. But what does it mean in practice? David Thame investigates.
The New York practice have transformed the office block into Locke Living’s latest offering.
The old way of working – your own desk and a job for life – is gone. Mark Simpson encourages office developers and landlords to adapt to survive.
A workplace design is just the first stop on a journey with a moving destination, never a perfect fit, but adaptable as the organisation evolves. M Moser's Steve Gale shows how designers and clients can handle a fuzzy future.
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.
As women-focused coworking space and community The Wing bring their trademark exuberance to UK shores, we explore the first international offering.
The iconic 1800s warehouse is situated within the original Granada Studios estate, in the heart of Manchester city centre, and has been redesigned and reconfigured.
It was a feast for the eyes and the ears at this year’s Stockholm Furniture and Lighting Fair, as exciting new products and talk of sustainable practices came hand in hand.
We’re going to shock you now. We don’t actually know a great deal about ballet. We also don’t know a great deal about London City Island. Well, we’ve travelled to the latter to discover more about the former – and, without giving too much away, there’s far more to both than we realised.
The Mixology20 Awards are officially open for entries! We are now accepting submissions for the best projects, products and teams in commercial interiors.
The Soak, based next to Victoria Station, is a new bar, dining and lounge space in central London. Inspired by the Grade II listed building it is housed in, the interiors were created with Victorian glamour in mind, with a beautifully lit curved bar taking centre stage.
Wellbeing: Why do we continue to value engineer something so priceless? We’re at Assmann’s amazing new Spring Gardens Design Studio in Manchester, where we’ve gathered a brilliant panel of leading designers and developers, together with representatives from our sponsor, Altro.