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The new commercial interiors event will take place on 4-5 November 2021 at London’s Business Design Centre.
The countdown is well underway for the upcoming Workspace Design Show. This new and exciting event will be taking place on 4-5 November this year at London’s Business Design Centre and in the lead up there have been a series of engaging announcements, including the confirmation of a series of well-respected voices from end-user clients at the Workspace Design Talks.
Speakers will include Robert McLean, Head of Real Estate & Design at PwC, Emily Harding, Workplace Design & Culture Lead at Aviva and Alan Bainbridge, Head of Workplace & Corporate Real Estate at BBC.
Meanwhile, The Furniture Practice will be showcasing the latest high-end furnishings available from world-class brands such as Vitra, Gubi, Brunner and Andreu World, to create a stunning environment for the conference talks at the show.
Other leading brands on display at the Show include Buzzispace, Actiu, Dams Furniture, TC Office Group, Abstracta, Interface, Camira Fabrics, Mute, Kettal, IOC Project Partners and many more.
In the build up to the event, Stephen Guy, Chief Integration Officer and Chief of Staff at McCann World Group, says, ‘This is a great opportunity to hear from a broad and diverse group of workplace industry leaders to inspire a new sense of place for greater collaboration, connection and creativity.’
Registration for the Show and the talks in November will be opening this month. Register your interest now to receive advanced notice on the limited number of free passes for Trade visitors.
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