Small but mighty: five compact office spaces
Five of our favourite small-scale workspaces prove bigger doesn’t necessarily equal better.
Vincenzo Rivizzigno has ended his appointment as Arper’s CEO after 15 years at the company. He will continue to work with the Feltrin family within the context of Marco’s Group, where he will oversee the development of the industrial activities not connected to the Arper brand.
Maximalism has made a come-back, with a contemporary and playful twist – the key sentiment being ‘more is more.’
A 200ft innovative lighting installation powered by advanced photovoltaics and created in partnership with creative lighting design consultancy, Artin Light, will be the centrepiece of a major refurbishment project at Bruntwood Works’ 111 Piccadilly building.
The insurance-focused Top 50 law firm, which also has offices in Manchester, Liverpool, Southampton, Coventry and Glasgow, will move its 46 London-based staff into the fourth floor of Plantation Place South.
Handmade in England from never less than 98% recycled material, Silicastone is an eco-architectural interior & exterior surface product offering a unique aesthetic coupled with sound sustainable credentials.
Camira continue to strengthen their presence in North America with the acquisition of US textile company, Luna Textiles.
Fifteen leading designers from the world of textile design were invited to pay tribute to one of Britain’s greatest designers by customising Robin Day’s iconic 675 chair.
The Santander Digital Hub, a landmark new workplace in Milton Keynes, has been granted planning permission by Milton Keynes Council. Proposed by global developer Osborne+Co and designed by LOM architecture and design, the campus will be a centre for digital banking innovation, nurturing collaboration and wellbeing in the workplace and enhancing the city with new public amenities.
Rockscape is a dramatic rock form translated into a carpet that honours the natural world.
The implementation of wellbeing is (still) more about productivity and bottom-line issues than it is about really looking after people. Do you agree?
Criteo's Mike Walley is most definitely young at heart - but that doesn't mean that he wants to conduct his business from the 'comfort' of a bean bag!
This October The Young Furniture Makers Exhibition returns to the City of London for one day only, offering industry the opportunity to connect with young designer-makers who are looking to make an impact on the sector.