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.
With its adaptable, multizone configurations, the Harp collection delivers both privacy and collaboration for our increasingly flexible modern workspaces.
We explore how these German siblings turned office design on its head, radically altering how we connect with the workplace.
The Flokk-owned brand introduces a collection of flexible, acoustic seating booths, catering to a wider range of physical and cognitive abilities.
Balancing modern aesthetics with wellbeing and sustainability, a financial firm in midtown Manhattan adapts to the demand for more dynamic, agile working.
Consisting of a family of three sofas and a coffee table derived from textile waste, INSPIRE is intended for workplace, hotel and hospitality settings.
Trifle devises an identity-led headquarters for paper and print behemoth MOO.
This Frost Architects-designed community workspace weaves together biophilia with the industrial – while leaving room for customisation.
Innovative materials, fossil-free steel, lollipop-inspired seating and future-focused furniture: discover ten of our product highlights from this year’s Stockholm Design Week and Furniture Fair.
TODD Architects draws from people and place in its design for this teaching and student hub.