Bill Amberg Studio creates dramatic installation at 22 Bishopsgate
Sculptural leather panels make a serious first impression at London’s tallest tower.
Out now! Mix Interiors Issue 221 is here, and it is testament to the benefits of taking the uncomfortable path and championing disruptive ideas.
Issue 221 is here and it is testament to the benefits and needle-shifting influence of taking the uncomfortable path and championing disruptive ideas. Inside we speak to Locke co-founder Eric Jafari, who discusses creating a design-led hospitality brand, founded with the goal of getting right what other hotels were getting wrong, while PENSON CEO Lee Penson chats the nonconformist future of the office and mulls whether a break with tradition has been a long time coming.
On the project front, we explore the first UK outpost of American workplace provider Convene, an organisation on a mission to reimagine what the workday looks like; check into 25hours Indre By in Copenhagen, where Martin Brudnizki subverts Scandinavian design tropes; and tour the new HQs of two leading British institutions that are both re-evaluating their working practices.
Our thought leadership pieces lean on the themes and concepts that will be agitating the commercial interior design sector – from a roundtable discussion on neurodivergence to collective action on the climate catastrophe, and much more.
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We meet the Fritz Hansen team in Copenhagen to discuss the new collection and the past and future of this iconic brand.
Issue 220 is here and it’s big: big in size, big in ideas and – in the projects, products and people featured – big in ambition.
CDW returns to EC1 for its 11th year across 24-26 May, promising to be the biggest festival yet. Here’s just some of what we’ll be looking out for across the three days.