The year that was: Our most read projects of 2024
As another design-packed year comes to a close, we celebrate the most read projects over the last 12 months.
Issue 202 features our annual product designer focus, as well as a look around The Brewery Building in King's Cross and Locke Living's latest offering, Locke at Broken Wharf. This month's Mix Roundtable focuses on the rise of experience-led design, and David Thame looks at the phenomena that is 'new hospitality.' 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.
Mindfulness: The act of design can be a mindful practice by turning our attention to the minute details and sensations. After a whirlwind start to 2020, we took the opportunity to slow things down, exploring more manual methods of creating. Utilising watercolour paints, we got lost in the moment for a little while creating something away from the computer screen.
Elinor is an executive chair designed by Claudio Bellini for Pedrali, the Italian producer of contemporary furniture for contract and residential. A multi-tasking product that reflects the needs of a changing market, characterised by a high level of aesthetic quality, this executive chair is extremely comfortable thanks to the polyurethane injected foam seat and back and the weight-activated synchro-tilt mechanism integrated in the upholstered seat.
View the cover archiveWe speak with Katerina Zachariades, Design Director at Morgan, about the design process, bespoke products and the challenges of today's markets.
Squire & Partners has completed The Brewery Building for client Atlas Properties - a reimagining of an existing 1970s office building in Islington.
It is an exciting time in product design – of that there is little doubt – but it is also challenging. We caught up with four well-respected product designers who are happy to speak their mind...
Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs have worked with Turkish design practice Autobahn to restore a part of Manchester history, creating a boutique hotel within Manchester’s former Stock Exchange.
The New Hospitality is revolutionising real estate. But what does it mean in practice? David Thame investigates.
Does the property business get gaming? David Thame spoke to those re-thinking studio space to suit the mobile gaming sector
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