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.
Recognising sustainability, innovation, functionality and fantastic design across 13 categories, we reveal this year’s shortlisted projects as chosen by our panel of judges.
Recognising creativity and innovation across eight categories, we reveal this year's shortlisted products as chosen by our panel of judges.
Combining a new retail floor with 140,000 sq ft of design-led workspace, this former shopping destination finds renewed relevance as a mixed-use hub.
David Collins Studio’s CEO Iain Watson and chief creative officer Simon Rawlings discuss creating icons, designing to last and why time is the greatest luxury.
With contemporary emphasis on elevated experiences and adaptive reuse in retail and public sector spaces, we look back at Carlo Scarpa’s seminal 1950s showroom as a blueprint for success.
Designed by HOK’s London Interiors team, the historic Dryden building retains its authenticity while offering the creative team a flexible, contemporary workspace.
Defined by its vibrant colour and sculptural form, the BUD collection combines playful Scandi design with flexible functionality.
In partnership with Atlas Concorde, we explore the blending of the ‘special’ and the practical, looking at how workspaces can be elevated and the evolving nature of detail-driven, luxury design.
Interface’s Laura Light explores the role of colour and sensory design in creating the workplaces of today and the future.
Introducing a warmer, refreshed take on typically 'corporate' interiors, the Peckham-based studio reimagines the arrival spaces at York House in the heart of London.
Located in the grounds of Kensington Palace, visitors to The Orangery can now indulge in afternoon tea within an elegant, flexible event space.
Co-founders Luke Pearson and Tom Lloyd discuss closing the loop, shifting material perceptions and radical design for change.