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.
Providing you with an insight into the latest and most impressive products for a variety of uses across workspace, hospitality, living and more.
The recyclable carpet tile collection signals Tarkett's continued work towards Circular Economy, reducing the impact of their products at every stage of their life cycle.
Clay and Clay Create are new styles in the Rudiments random lay carpet tile collection from IVC Commercial, taking interiors on a journey through the cultural significance of traditional flooring materials.
In the Mark of Time collection from Ege Carpets, multi-level loop construction creates a sculptural texture influenced by the collision of the Earth’s layers.
Inspired by 20th Century American art movements, IVC's updated Art Intervention carpet tile collection introduces new colours and designs to bring floor layout flexibility to workplace interiors.
Designing spaces has moved definitively towards connecting interiors with the outdoor world, echoing the beauty of nature to improve quality of life in urban spaces. By selecting the best natural tones of woods and expressive stones, with iD Inspiration Naturals, Tarkett seek to bring the outdoors in.
This month, two of MCM’s stellar design team – Senior Designer Liana Hill and Associate Terri Scott – choose their current go-to material products.
Now bearing a Red Dot Product Design Award, Studio Moods is IVC Commercial’s modular vinyl solutions that can be used to create dazzling bespoke floors.
Inspired by Japanese aesthetics, the new Embodied Beautyâ„¢ collection helps to reduce the carbon footprint of your space.
The continuous development of Forbo's acoustic flooring solutions makes it easier for specifiers and designers to cut down on unwanted noise in commercial buildings.