Small but mighty: five compact office spaces
Five of our favourite small-scale workspaces prove bigger doesn’t necessarily equal better.
Discover this month's Mix cover star, Luxx - the new collection of glazed porcelain floor and wall tiles from Johnson Tiles.
Is now the time for coworking to re-emerge, superhero–like, and obliterate that commute, destroy those traditional working patterns, and completely annihilate the property market as we know it?
As his eponymous studio enters a new era, we sit down with acclaimed architect and friend of Mix, Roger Stephenson - Founding Partner of stephenson hamilton risley STUDIO.
The Opus collection is a pared-back club chair that uses the bare minimum to create a personal sphere - a neat hybrid system of seats designed by Swedish studio Form Us With Love for +Halle.
While the subject of waste management (and the wider sustainability issue) remains a hot topic, despite a global pandemic, is the industry really doing enough – or is it merely a box ticking issue?
The Birmingham workspace market is lifting itself up off the canvas as big relocations improve the mood. But there are still questions to answer, and growing demand for quality refurbished floorspace.
Whenever we think of recycling, our mind goes to bottles, cans, papers – but what about ideas? Neil Usher has his thinking cap on.
Auckland’s Park Hyatt hotel offers a modern take on New Zealand’s iconic natural beauty and strong multicultural heritage, delivering distinctive luxury and sense of place.
Turn down the noise with the Acoustic flooring collection developed by British flooring manufacturer Amtico.
Nobody likes air conditioning, so is there an alternative? Steve Gale is hot on the trail.
The latest issue of Mix looks at the topic of sustainability and the important role designers and manufacturers can play in making the commercial interiors industry a more sustainable one.
As we navigate the last step of Boris Johnson’s road map out of lockdown, many businesses are once again re-examining their offices to decide whether they are fit for purpose in a post-pandemic world, says Colliers' Colin Wood.