Can developing spaces and furnishings dominated by curved contours improve the emotional well-being of a building’s occupants?
AIS Debuts Day-to-Day PowerBeam at NeoCon
AIS this June at NeoCon debuts Day-to-Day™ PowerBeam – an ultra-efficient, super-simplified, spine-based desking system delivering power and data through a slim, agile beam.
Why Maison&Objet is celebrating the workplace this year
France’s esteemed trade show Maison&Objet has long been focused on residential design, so the announcement that this year’s theme would be the workplace surely took some by surprise. It shouldn’t, though. As the nature of work changes, the lines between residential and workplace design are becoming ever more blurred.
ASID releases 1st quarter Interior Design Billings Index report: Commercial Design still negative
Design activity for industrial and commercial purposes has been in contractionary territory for the last four quarters. Interior designers operating in the institutional sector reported an IDBI score of 47.9, while those in the commercial sector reported a score of 48.8.
AIS Expands Calibrate Series with Calibrate Community, Will Exhibit Entire Line at NeoCon
AIS has expanded its popular Calibrate® Series with Calibrate® Community – a spine-based benching system that combines the substance of private offices with the warmth of residential design for an open-plan solution that easily can be changed up depending on need.
Critic: Working from home is now more prison-like than ever!
Watch: Bringing Marriott Hospitality to Work
Fresh Air Focus: Designing Outdoor Workspaces For Success
Why a focus on fresh air design strategies and outdoor workspace will help rejuvenate employees and reinforce a positive workplace culture.
Canopy’s upscale co-working business adds a new location in SF on the heels of strategic funding
Canopy, an upscale, profitable developer of co-working spaces, has expanded its footprint in San Francisco to a third location on the heels of a strategic financing round.
GRID by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec responds to the rise of live-work spaces
For the 2019 edition of Clerkenwell Design Week, British brand established & sons is exploring the live-work trend, resulting in a new collection of crossover designs to inspire work at home, in the office, in shared spaces and everywhere in-between.
YES, INTERIOR DESIGNERS HAVE A ROLE IN RESILIENCE, TOO
Resilient design is no longer an idea to be explored – it’s an essential conversation for interior designers to have with landlords, brokers, and tenants alike to create spaces that go beyond their most basic stated functions to ensure total human wellness, including physical safety and mental health, well into the future.
Watch: NeoCon Extends Outdoors
ICFF, NYCxDesign Take Over the Most Important Furniture Market in the World
Residential and commercial furniture married and ICFF, which started Sunday and runs through today, found a new purpose and new vigor.
The new normal of flexible work transforming workplaces
Digital innovations, and in particular, cloud computing is enabling increasing numbers of employees to work remotely and flexibly.
How to make your CFO happy with your portfolio
Optimizing the use of office space could save as much as $1 million in annual operating expenses in a three-million-square foot portfolio.
This gorgeous office is like working in a forest
Office design stifling creativity, claims study
The research claims that 85 percent agree with the statement that visitors and clients typically make a judgement of a business based on their workplace.
Massive Ford layoffs shouldn't be a suprise under ex-Steelcase CEO Hackett
Ford is laying off 7,000 white-collar employees around the world in an effort company leadership say will save more than $600 million a year.
An extremely vibrant monument
200 years of design history – illustrated by 70 chairs made by a single company. Steffen Kehrle’s redesign highlights Munich’s Die Neue Sammlung’s Thonet collection.
Clerkenwell Design Week Preview
Celebrating its 10th year the award-winning Clerkenwell Design Week has firmly established itself as the UK’s leading independent design festival and annually attracts the international design community to this small area of London for three days of exciting events.




















