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July 2020: Issue 204

In this issue

In this bumper issue we announce the Mixology20 Finalists, the Mix Interiors 30 under 30 Class of 2020, as well as focusing on the issues and challenges facing the industry during the COVID-19 crisis. Each one of our covers is unique – including our logo. We hand over the reins to a different designer each month, making our print magazines a work of art in themselves. Thank you to Oktra and Hitch Mylius for this month's logo and image.

The logo

Oktra: 'During a time when normalcy feels like a luxury, ordinary objects begin to present a curious sense of beauty. We incorporated the Mix logo in the stitching on the back of this Hitch Mylius chair in homage to the everyday objects that make up the fabric of our lives.'

The cover

The Cebl seating collection, re-imagined by Eleanor Pritchard, is an exclusive edition of the hm58 range designed for Hitch Mylius by Matthias Demacker. The collection comprises three metal-framed pieces: a chair, an armchair, and a tall stool. Each frame is available in a choice of three bespoke powder- coated colours, with upholstery from the Aerial fabric collection by Eleanor Pritchard.

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Designing for people not pandemic: Tony Antoniou, Rainbow

Next up in our series is Tony Antoniou, Managing Director at Rainbow and Partner at workplace analytics experts Yowse.

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Missing the commute? There's an art to working from home, says Mike Walley

Criteo’s Head of Workplace Experience, Mike Walley considers the challenges of adapting to a new way of working.

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Luke Pearson, Pearson Lloyd: Designing for people not pandemic

"By designing the workspace with just the pandemic in mind – separated and isolated – we lose the magic that precipitates the creative spark which often comes from the energy of being in the same room."

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Designing for people not pandemic: Nasim Köerting, The Office Group

The Office Group's Head of Design Nasim Köerting considers what lockdown has taught her about great design, and how we can reimagine workspace design post-pandemic.

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The post-COVID-19 workplace: one size does not fit all

Interior designer, Enrico Caruso, and workplace consultant, Julie Lecoq, from HOK’s London studio, suggest that, rather than adhering to stringent global guidelines, companies look to their employees and individual offices for inspiration.

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'The New Normal' - or history repeating?

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