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.
News from Herman Miller's acquisition of naughtone, Roger Lewis's personal sanctuary report and 100% regenerated yarn from Quadrant.
Taking inspiration from the effect of scales, the range of Symmetry tiles reproduces a layered effect in a simple but distinctive way.
Nuatan believe there is a radically better way to design consumer products that are compatible with Earth.
With biophilic design still the phrase on everyone’s lips, Tektura have launched five brand new Richard Osbourne murals.
Parkside launch Tyne, a highly-versatile brick-effect wall and floor porcelain tile
With their fine contemporary seamless finishes for walls, floors and furniture, Maike interiors have created a surface finish that is waterproof, hard-wearing, VOC free and can be used externally and internally.
Parkside has collaborated with leading design duo Barneby Gates, on a collection that brings the pair’s stunning wallpaper patterns to porcelain tiles.
Maximalism has made a come-back, with a contemporary and playful twist – the key sentiment being ‘more is more.’