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.
Interviews, opinions and profiles from the best in the commercial interior design industry.
As 2024 draws to a close, we reflect on 12 months of compelling conversations and round up the featured interviews from a year in print.Â
Leanne Wookey and Tajal Rutherford-Bhatt, directors at tp bennett, tell us about the firm’s heritage, history, developments and how the next 100 years is likely to commence...
Having enjoyed almost 30 successful years as the Co-founder and CEO of Modus Workspace, Toby Benzecry tells Mix about his journey, Modus at 30 and how he sees the future of the market.
We had a pandemic well before COVID, says Dalia Feldheim. But it's not too late to reverse it.
We get Area's Creative Director Jordy Dent’s thoughts on the role of young designers in shaping the future commercial design landscape.
Orms Architects’ director on creating spaces with soul and designing in an accelerated age.
Blacksheep’s interior director and partner, Toni Black, discusses lightbulb moments, creating magic and why design should always involve a little fun.
Double Decker’s Melita Skamnaki and Wilhelm Finger on the art of storytelling and building narratives beyond design.
Founder of the eponymous design studio, Rachel Basha-Franklin reflects on curiosity, collaboration and building a next-gen practice.
We get Area's Creative Director Jordy Dent’s thoughts on the role of young designers in shaping the future commercial design landscape.
Co-founder Anna Burles and Christopher Trotman reflect on the project that introduced the studio to the world of hospitality.
As part of our recurring series, we asked Managing Director Na Li of Holloway Li for her idea of what items embody the height of design.
Orms Architects’ director on creating spaces with soul and designing in an accelerated age.
We sit down with Specialist Group’s Jo Azevedo to explore how the company is building on its history of skilled joinery and expanding into metal and glasswork.
In our recurring series, we highlight the most valuable lessons learnt from a life in industry.