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.
The technology company’s location on Oxford Street served as inspiration, as did the client’s desire to provide a healthy hub for workers.
We explore biomimicry, the emerging role of thoughtful technology and ask how the natural world can meaningfully influence commercial interior design to deliver healthier, more sustainable spaces.
Made up of a range of uniform black matt accessories, KEUCO’s latest collection completes the desired look in luxury interiors.
The latest from Flokk’s family is stackable by 12-15 chairs and offers sustainably-made seating for social spaces.
With darker nights well underway, we round up five spaces that use natural materials and warm tones to add a touch of 'hygge'.
Flooring manufacturer modulyss has challenged designers to design a therapy room within a UK school, embracing the principles of neurodiversity.
The international manufacturer's recent offering seats up to eight people and can be customised with various fittings.
With 20% of the global population estimated to be neurodiverse, Drift offers a secluded workspace for creative brainstorming and focus work.
Two years after Herman Miller and Knoll joined forces under the MillerKnoll brand, we look back to the interconnected beginnings of modernism’s most prominent designers.