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Studio TILT challenges what an ‘office should look like’ at Hiscox

Circular economy principles and colour through art were used to form a workplace that extends beyonds the insurance HQ's physical space in London.

07/06/2023 2 min read

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What it’s made of: Håkan Nordin on why materials matter

For Bolon's head of sustainability and founding member of Greenpeace Sweden, sustainability is a journey, not a destination.

30/05/2023 4 min read

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Life is beautiful: Arper at Clerkenwell Design Week 2023

During this year’s Clerkenwell Design Week, Arper reveals its latest collections designed by Ichiro Iwasaki, García Cumini, Doshi Levien and Antti Kotilainen.

18/05/2023 3 min read

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houseof release spring lighting collection

The new collection stays true to the houseof style, with bold, graphic shapes and punchy colours and textures.

18/02/2022 1 min read

The new collection heralds two main themes for spring – biophilia and the 1970s. A resurgence in the popularity of 1970s design this year is introduced through a mix of strong shapes and materials, inspired by the low level lighting, statement ceiling lights and curved forms.

A favourite design, the Sputnik ceiling light, is recoloured to create a centrepiece, and mushroom shapes and thick curves create an eclectic feel. Key colours for this trend include smoked glass and highly polished glass.

In line with the trends for biophilic design and bringing the outside in, the new season’s colours echo nature. Pine is a rich green, promoting calm and harmony. Sand is a subtle tone mixing the warmth of cream and depth of grey. The colour will subtly change in different daylight, blending the lighting into its surroundings for a neutral, monochromatic effect.

 

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