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Town meets country: Pigsty, Bristol by Pheonix Wharf
Pheonix Wharf has incorporated old and new industrial elements with playful graphic slogans in this new interior concept for Pigsty
Mark Bithrey talks B3 Designers, consumer tastes and the future of hospitality design
Toby Maxwell kicks off our bar and leisure focus, interviewing Mark Bithrey, founder of B3 Designers, a specialist in hospitality design
Dive into Neptune, Bloomsbury’s newest seafood restaurant
Margaret Crow and Brett Redman launch their second restaurant, Neptune, with interiors by Crow and Russell Sage Studio.
Designer File: Mark Pinney's top 10 design tips
Founder of architecture and design practice Mark Pinney Associates, architect Mark Pinney shares his top 10 design tips with Pamela Buxton
darc room : live stream programme revealed
darc room : live stream lecture programme to take place at the Nicholls & Clarke Building on 19th – 20th September as part of darc room, London Design Festival’s lighting destination.
New boutique London hotel, L’Oscar, boasts Jacques Garcia-designed interiors
Hidden in the heart of Bloomsbury, L’Oscar is the new, luxury boutique hotel that has been designed by Jacques Garcia.
CREATING MINDFUL WORKSPACES WITH TESSERA CLOUDSCAPE
With many businesses looking to take health and well-being to the next level, Forbo Flooring Systems has developed a new carpet tile that helps contribute to the creation of a more relaxed and reflective working environment. Tessera Cloudscape is inspired by constantly changing cloud formations, to provide end users with a comfortable workspace, which encourages mindfulness and an opportunity to reconnect with nature.
Cube Haus: off-the-peg homes designed by top architects
A new startup believes homes designed by top architects needn’t cost the earth. With off-the-peg designs from Adjaye Associates, Skene Catling de la Peña, Carl Turner Architects, and Faye Toogood, Cube Haus is hoping to transform residential development
Education: We need to talk about art
With arts education at school level massively depleted and deprioritised, art galleries in the UK and Europe are filling that gap with an exciting range of engagement and education activities aimed at broadening and diversifying who gets to talk about – and make – art. Veronica Simpson reports
Family-run lighting distributor, Atrium, is making waves
We speak to Ulysse Dormoy to find out more about Atrium, one of the biggest independent lighting distributors in the UK.
