• PearsonLloyd products take three awards

    Industrial Design Studio PearsonLloyd has received three Focus Open awards in the Baden-Württemberg International Design Awards.

  • Thomas Heatherwick designs Green Bridge for London

    Heatherwick Studio and actress and campaigner Joanna Lumley have developed an idea for a new pedestrian ‘garden bridge’ across the Thames in London; a scheme to connect South Bank and Temple with a garden.

  • Win a trip to Chicago and NeoCon in the Forbo design competition

    Highly praised in last year’s entries to the Forbo Flooring’s Fly Forbo design competition was the Thomson roll-out to its flagship travel stores, using Forbo’s wide portfolio including Westbond, Tessera carpet tiles and Sarlon vinyl.

  • Inge Moore honoured with top Gold Key award

    Inge Moore, has been named the Gold Key Designer of the Year.

  • Why big-name hotels are going in for bespoke design

    Design-savvy travellers are demanding more than superb comfort and luxury-class service from the big-name hotel groups. Su Pecha looks at how the trend for individualistic design, set in motion by the small independents, is taking hold

  • Theresa Dowling on her favourite hotel, The Scarlet in Cornwall

    Editor of FX magazine Theresa Dowling on an eco hotel that gets the balance of luxury and pleasure just right.

  • See who the winners were at this year's FX Awards

    The 15th FX International Interior Design Awards honoured some of the best people, products and projects from the last year - see the winners here.

  • Top 5

    Our pick of the best new products

  • Pearls of wisdom from the elder statespeople of design

    As more design students emerge into the job market, FX takes a look at the elder statesmen of design, those designers who have decades’ worth of experience behind them but still have a passion for the industry. What is the secret of their success, who and what inspired them, what mistakes did they learn from, and what is their legacy for the industry? By Helen Parton

  • Art & retail: future directions

    As art is being increasingly used – and to great effect – in high-street retail marketing as it takes its lead from top-end retailers, that section is always looking to up its own game and keep that extra step ahead. Wendy Marshall, interior designer at MRA Architecture and Interior Design, looks at new initiatives and projects that are works of art in their own right