• Designer File - Nicola Osborn

    Nicola Osborn, design director at MoreySmith, studied printed textiles and decorative arts and worked as a visual merchandiser before completing an interior design diploma. She shares 10 things she’s learned about design.

  • Shionogi headquarters, London, by Resonate Interiors

    Resonate Interiors has created a home-away-from-home aesthetic for a new HQ in central London for a Japanese pharmaceutical company, with homely furnishings and potted plants…

  • Bottle Wall Coca-Cola UK head office, Uxbridge, by Acrylicize

    Acrylicize has designed and developed art elements for a three-storey wall at Coca-Cola’’s new UK and European HQ, including a bespoke intelligent-light installation of 5,000 LED-illuminated recycled Coke bottles.

  • Poles Position

    Gareth Gardner is on a bridge of love at the Royal Festival Hall...

  • Why investing in new school buildings is still the right answer

    Even in a hostile funding climate, energy efficiency and community cohesion have proved two very strong arguments for investing in new or improved school buildings. Veronica Simpson reports on some of the most innovative, economically inventive and inspiringly sustainable schemes.

  • T2 Shoreditch, London, by Landini Associates

    Anyone for tea? With tea specialist T2 opening up in London, tea aficionados will be able to sample, smell and taste, in an industrial setting from Landini Associates.

  • Ptolemy Mann - interview

    Weaver and colour consultant Ptolemy Mann has bridged what to many is a chasm between craft and industrial design, with large-scale commissions from the NHS and Johnson, the latter working in collaboration to present a mural at the Clerkenwell Design Week.

  • London Design Festival puts the spotlight on our creative capital

    This year, more than any, it should be a showcase through fashion, design, interiors and craft to the dawning of a new era – one with a sharp future focus.

  • Jump Studios raises the roof at Ministry of Sound

    This is the acoustic ceiling of the new VIP bar area at London’s Ministry of Sound nightclub.

  • Studio Lav - One to Watch