tp bennett designs a fresh new spot for Aviva at EightyFen
A transparent, community-focused office design represents a milestone in the organisation's commitment to creating positive workspaces.
Actiu launches Noom 50, a chair designed to work across work, home and hospitality settings, thanks to the different versions and finishes available.
A team of three designers from BDG architecture + design have developed a unique response to the sudden and exponential growth in remote working that the majority of the working population are now facing.
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.
Home sweet home: Jane Thomson, Flokk's UK Marketing Manager reflects on the future impact of this great working from home experiment.
Bisley has announced its new distribution partnership with fellow British design brand and contract furniture specialists, Deadgood.
While he hasn't got an issue to work on, our Editor, Mick Jordan, found himself with itchy fingers and time on his hands – and so, having dusted off his laptop, he 'kept his eye in' by taking a look at what is currently going on in his own furloughed world.
Regular columnist Mike Walley, Head of Workplace Experience at Criteo, gives us his view on the future of work.
ISG has secured a project with Sky – Europe’s leading direct-to-consumer media and entertainment company – to create a new innovation centre at its campus in Osterley, West London.
The first nhow Hotel has opened in London - a smörgåsbord of colour, punk and British icons.
Gensler's Senior Associate Lee Billington, discusses the shift of control towards a touchless workplace as part of Gensler’s ongoing exploration of how design is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.