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.
The function and role of commercial spaces is constantly changing – massively accelerated by the pandemic. What do we expect on our return post lockdown?
Verco’s Chris Riley explores the shifting role of craftmanship and legacy design brands within the ever-evolving modern workplace.
As AI remains at the forefront of public conversation, we asked four leading architecture and design studios how the technology is already influencing their day-to-day processes.
Launching a new range within its hardened wood flooring portfolio, Bjelin fuses technology and ageless craftsmanship for both residential and commercial environments.
Alongside timeless shades and tactile patterns, Balsan’s latest carpet range prioritises durability for the ideal addition to any commercial, residential or hospitality space.
Powerhouse Spanish designer Jaime Hayon discusses his work with Fritz Hansen, developing modern icons that combine beauty and purpose.
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.
As the world’s biggest design event comes to a close on another year, we look back at key themes discovered across the 2024 programme.
As they start to become powerful allies in the field of design, we explore how these microscopic organisms could be the key to a healthier, more sustainable and more beautiful future.
Nipa Doshi and Jonathan Levien, co-founders of Indian-British studio Doshi Levien, on cross-cultural expression and the plurality of life and design.
The founder and creative director reflects on the project that translated her love of hospitality into a one-of-a-kind destination.
The Scandinavian brand spotlights a shared appreciation for craft and quality with a new exhibition space in Roppongi, Tokyo.