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.
Despite last year’s cautious return, 2022 felt like a homecoming for London Design Festival, with an optimistic buzz around the week-long event - and an obvious international presence that has been missed.
Ahead of next week's festivities at the 20th edition of London Design Festival, we pick the events, products and installations to look forward to.
London Design Festival returns to the capital on 17-25 September 2022 with an exciting line up of events, installations and thought-leadership.
The first W Hotel in Greece features design by renowned architects Tombazis and Associates and London-based studio, MKV Design.
The Canary Wharf workplace is JLL’s first office specifically designed to embrace a new way of hybrid working.
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.”
The collection introduces new contemporary wood and stone designs, including herringbone and a unique chevron effect.
Working with flexible workspace providers LABS, Hootsuite has reimagined its ‘London Nest’ office space at 90 High Holborn.
Clerkenwell Design Week returns in May, following a two-year hiatus. Here’s what to expect.
Innovation meets human experience in this workplace designed for flexibility and agility.
BDP has designed an agile new workspace for Eversheds Sutherland, establishing physical and visual connectivity between floors to create a diverse working community.
tp bennett has completed the largest single office fit-out for an occupier in Birmingham, delivering a new workplace experience for BT.