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.
It's here! Congratulations to the standout projects from the last 12 months that our judges deemed worthy of making it to this year’s Mixology21 Finalists list.
The versatile new collection of workplace furniture for Teknion is the result of the design studio’s ongoing exploration of the changing way we work and ‘intelligent space.’
LA and London based design studio Fettle has completed the interiors for the 10th hotel in The Hoxton portfolio, The Hoxton, Rome, working alongside Ennismore to design the public areas of the hotel.
Mix Interiors is delighted to announce that Mixology North21 will take place on Thursday 9 December 2021 at Manchester's Kimpton Hotel.
A celebration of Italian flavours spread over two floors; Eataly London has finally arrived.
While some will automatically want to return to the workplace, others will need convincing – and, to convince these doubters, employers will need to offer much more than just a desk, chair and meeting room.
Cornish for 'meet,' Meta is made using plastic hay bale wrapping, available with a wooden or recycled plastic table top.
Inspired by the eclectic history of the building, Brock House is set within an ‘island-like’ building in the West End, offering an oasis of calm with wellness at its core.
Leanne Wookey and Tajal Rutherford-Bhatt, directors at tp bennett, tell us about the firm’s heritage, history, developments and how the next 100 years is likely to commence...
When ‘unlockdown’ comes, Birmingham workspace will need to meet changed demands from a changed world. We teamed up with Wilmott Dixon Interiors to challenge a group of the city’s leading property practitioners.
BuzziCee is the latest acoustic seating offering by BuzziSpace, distinguished by its inviting 'C'Â shape to promote togetherness and address physical distancing simultaneously.
The open and transparent space reflects Ninety One’s global character, with HLW taking influence from the South African light, coastline and landscape, building a palette of colour and materials with a nod to the company’s heritage.