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.
A new poll from MoreySmith has revealed that half of British employees want specially designed areas in the office for socialising if they are to stop working from home.
Leading commercial coffee supplier, Liquidline, and charity, Change Please, have come together to create a partnership on a mission to reduce homelessness and change lives by selling great coffee.
It’s not surprising that, over the past 12 months, we haven’t seen too many major breaking news stories. Earlier this week, however, we received probably the biggest furniture news this magazine has seen in its 20+ years...
The new solution will provide AI-powered software to drive dynamic resource and space allocations through intelligent, automatic seating assignment methods.
The Virtual Interiors Event is a virtual event tailored for the commercial interiors industry, featuring an extensive thought-leadership programme, a chance to network with peers and discover the latest product innovations.
MCM Architecture recently revealed findings from its recent Manifesto, predicting a bold shift in the world of work.
WeWork will slash its Birmingham coworking portfolio, but will retain a large Manchester operation and outlets in Cambridge and Edinburgh, as it completes a rethink of its UK regional operations.
NeoCon is moving the dates for the 2021 edition from June to October 2021 in the hope of a safe and successful in-person show.
The Mark is awarded by The Furniture Makers’ Company in order to drive excellence and raise the profile of British design and innovation.