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.
From agile, customisable furniture to entire concept layouts, we handpick a selection of spaces offering a lesson in modular design.
From encouraging agile working to fostering a more positive company culture, MillerKnoll explores the power of ancillary furniture to bring workplace design to life.
Kickstarting its agile furniture portfolio, Dams Furniture delivers configurability with a new range of modular office accessories.
Building on its collection of innovative, realistic flooring, Karndean introduces 39 brand new designs inspired by European oak, English ash and precious stones such as marble and onyx.
An ambitious and adaptable 'testbed' workspace is the global design firm's lowest carbon project to date.
David Roberts, managing director of retail and hospitality design agency Formroom, explores how redefining physical experiences can shape the future of the high street.
Designed by Robin Rizzini, Pedrali's latest table collection features a raw aluminium frame for a careful blend of strength and lightness.
Available in nine modern colours, Emma combines form, function and comfort in a single, light-scale task chair designed for collaboration and hybrid working.
Championing accessibility and inclusivity, the x+why-operated workplace not only provides local charities with coveted central London office space, but sets an entirely new standard for purpose-driven design.