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.
This month we reveal the much-anticipated Mixology Awards Project Finalists 2021! Congratulations to our fantastic 2021 line up - see you on 16 September at Evolution London for the grand reveal. Issue 214 looks at the topic of sustainability and the important role designers and manufacturers can play in making the commercial interiors industry a more sustainable one. 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. This month features Johnson Tiles' new collection, Luxx - overlaid with a molten gold logo from Squire and Partners inspired by the Japanese philosophy Wabi-Sabi.
Squire & Partners: ‘Totems of gold are extruded from the turtle shell-effect porcelain tile. Like glistening jewels rising from the stone bed, the hallmark attests to their purity. Inspired by the Japanese philosophy Wabi-Sabi, which focuses on appreciation of ‘imperfection’, we celebrate these flowing seams of gold within the static stone.’
Introducing Luxx, a new porcelain tile collection from Johnson Tiles that offers a contemporary take on classic marbles. With available designs ranging from Pinto Marble to Carbon Quartz, and four animal-inspired prints of Cheetah, Snake, Zebra, and Turtle (featured on this month’s cover).
View the cover archiveWhile the subject of waste management (and the wider sustainability issue) remains a hot topic, despite a global pandemic, is the industry really doing enough – or is it merely a box ticking issue?
Whenever we think of recycling, our mind goes to bottles, cans, papers – but what about ideas? Neil Usher has his thinking cap on.
Auckland’s Park Hyatt hotel offers a modern take on New Zealand’s iconic natural beauty and strong multicultural heritage, delivering distinctive luxury and sense of place.
The latest issue of Mix looks at the topic of sustainability and the important role designers and manufacturers can play in making the commercial interiors industry a more sustainable one.
As we navigate the last step of Boris Johnson’s road map out of lockdown, many businesses are once again re-examining their offices to decide whether they are fit for purpose in a post-pandemic world, says Colliers' Colin Wood.
A group of leading interior design practices have joined together to launch Interior Design Declares, part of Construction Declares: a global petition movement uniting all strands of construction and the built environment.
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