• Dream location

    The opulent and eclectic Reverie Saigon epitomises the rush to wealth in Vietnam. Its luxurious interior is mainly decked out with Italian design. Why?

  • If Only there were moving meetings to promote good health

    says Alex Marrs, lead designer at Area Sq Regions

  • One to Watch: The Vawdrey House

    We’re keeping our eye on The Vawdrey House, a threesome comprising designers Jennifer Hamilton, Graeme Montague and Ian Chapman producing interiors, bespoke joinery, wallpapers, signage and graphics so far...

  • Seeking a Sound Solution

    Looking after the health of employees in the workplace is about much more than simply ensuring the right temperature and eliminating trip hazards. For many workers, achieving the right noise levels can make all the difference between a productive workplace and one filled with stress and anxiety…

  • Rain Room by Random International review

    Random International’s popular experiential Rain Room travels across the world to the Yuz Museum Shanghai. Johnny Tucker pays a visit and tries not to get soaked

  • Curated Diary: Axel Rüger

    Curator and Director of the Van Gogh Museum, Axel Rüger picks his top art and design events across the world for the winter months

  • London Design Festival: Tylko

    Emerging Warsaw-based start-up Tylko suggests how we might all be purchasing furniture in the future — with the use of an augmented reality app. Cate St Hill tests it out

  • Beehives and moons: Our future cities?

    In this three-part series we take a look at what architecture could be driving our future cities

  • TON claims four awards in just one season

    TON is striding ahead in furniture design, claiming four awards in autumn alone this 2015

  • A Light Touch

    Lighting design is an essential part of mood-setting and décor in hotels, but is hard to pull off. Neil Knowles, founder and director of Elektra Lighting, explains how to get it right.