Spaces to bookmark: five creative libraries
From Beijing to Brooklyn, we explore a handful of design-led environments dedicated to books.
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.
We are all having to adjust to the restrictions imposed by the Government to tackle the spread of COVID-19, BroomeJenkins’ Barry Jenkins considers. But what will this all mean to the workplace and how we all work in the future?
Love tiles? Always had a hankering have your own tile design produced, but never had the opportunity? Now's your chance with Parkside's tile design challenge.
Happy Earth Day, fellow planet-dwellers! A time when many of us reflect on the impact we’re having on the planet (with the aim to do better!) In this spirit, Humanscale has curated a list of ways that all of us can achieve a positive impact.
Milliken’s latest collection Change Agent has been designed by their UK Design Team as a coordinated carpet plank and LVT collection, made up of three designs.
Don't buy the hype about 5G, forget blockchain (for now), and spend money on boring ducting rather than fancy sensors. Nuveen's Jack Sibley speaks exclusively to Mix about the workplace tech innovations to embrace, and those to treat with caution. David Thame reports.
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.
Duravit presents their new patent-pending c-shaped technology, created as an extension of the Happy D.2 Plus series by sieger design.
The £35.5m project is expected to be complete in early 2022, with work commencing this summer subject to coronavirus restrictions.
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.