Small but mighty: five compact office spaces
Five of our favourite small-scale workspaces prove bigger doesn’t necessarily equal better.
Having enjoyed almost 30 successful years as the Co-founder and CEO of Modus Workspace, Toby Benzecry tells Mix about his journey, Modus at 30 and how he sees the future of the market.
Gaia integrates sensors into the work environment to gather data on environmental conditions and how the space in used, in order to positively impact user wellbeing and performance.
BACHMANN's James Peckitt shares seven considerations when looking to make spaces truly functional.
Should designers and end users alike be pushing to source products that are more local, original and can be proved to be ethical, sustainable and ‘good’?
Formerly a Victorian furniture warehouse in the heart of London's Exmouth Market, Workspace Group's Exmouth House was looking a little dated when they approached Trifle Creative to breathe new life into the space.
This month, two of MCM’s stellar design team – Senior Designer Liana Hill and Associate Terri Scott – choose their current go-to material products.
It’s not surprising that, over the past 12 months, we haven’t seen too many major breaking news stories. Earlier this week, however, we received probably the biggest furniture news this magazine has seen in its 20+ years...
Now bearing a Red Dot Product Design Award, Studio Moods is IVC Commercial’s modular vinyl solutions that can be used to create dazzling bespoke floors.
As the hospitality industry starts to get back on its feet, Buckley Gray Yeoman share some of the key ideas they have been working on to create new and better spaces for returning guests.
The days of the £2,000, two tonne, over engineered and grandiosely titled workstation are long gone - eradicated by advancements in technology. But what does the future of the flat surface hold in an ever more complicated and uncertain workplace era. Neil Usher explores the possibilities.
Colebrook Bosson Saunders introduce Oripura: a portable, foldable and elegant stand for use with any laptop, anywhere.
Inspired by Brunel’s iconic station, the design uses a limited palette of simple and robust materials that give the the space an industrial and civic quality.