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.
Showcasing a selection of the very best interior commercial design projects across a variety of UK sectors.
As another design-packed year comes to a close, we celebrate the most read projects over the last 12 months.
From leafy lounge spaces to hot pink resin, we round up the projects our followers loved the most.
At Eighty Strand, a former energy giant HQ has been transformed into a multi-tenanted workspace, featuring a contemporary jewel-like pavilion.
A selection of faith-centric projects that exemplify creativity and innovation in design.
Transforming six Georgian and Victorian buildings in the City of London, we’ve been given an exclusive preview of Universal Design Studio’s future-forward workplace development.
At the new headquarters for Viasat + Inmarsat, tp bennett takes inspiration from the orbital paths of satellites to create a collaborative, dynamic workplace in the heart of London.
Inspired by the ‘X-ray’ concept of data mining, the stripped-back concept celebrates the building’s raw elements and pursues a LEED Gold standard of sustainability.
With architecture by Squire & Partners and interiors by Digital Space, art’otel London Hoxton pays homage to the neighbourhood’s recent past, its present and its future.
From fine dining in Chicago to coworking in Canary Wharf, we chart the projects that resonated most with our Instagram followers.
Found on one of Dnipro’s central thoroughfares, YOD Group’s design for Lumo Bistro sees old-world Italy through a modern-day lens.
Marking the latest phase of the Greenford Quay development, at built-to-rent scheme The Glassworks London, community building and design innovation walk hand-in-hand.
Tailored to a growing demographic of young, convenience-led travellers, NI HAO Hotel combines bold, cinematic design with traditional Chinese symbols for a unique stay blending old and new.
‘Best Sommeliers in Belgium’ launch Cult Bruges, a new wine bar-come-steakhouse designed by WeWantMore and inspired by medieval oil painting.
Inside the pharmaceutical brand’s London HQ, newly acquired subsidiary Alexion receives a calming workspace defined by soft, organic curves and Art Deco design cues.
Abutting the monumental Tripolis Park complex, a new workspace by Concrete expands Amsterdam’s business district.