When it comes to working from home, these four desks are sure to bring a sense of style to the space while seamlessly merging form and function.
Earlier in September, as part of Paris Design Week, The French design brand took over the garden and orangery of one of Paris' most beautiful residences, Hôtel de Sully, in yet another captivating installation by the studio.
Inspired by traditional Japanese bamboo craft, the German designer is offering a welcome refresh on traditional designs in his latest collection for the Danish design brand.
Inside London's renowned leathercraft studio, timeless design meets meticulous craftsmanship for contemporary offices, furniture and accessories
CoLab, by Pearson Lloyd for Senator, is based on a 24-month research project into the changing dynamics of university campuses and the workplace
Designer's Doshi Levien's unveil their new colour library and its influence on Kvadrat's Naveli wool upholstery
The simple three-legged Stool 60 crafted out of Finnish birch, designed by Alvar Aalto and produced in Finland by Artek is still sought after 90 years later
Inspired by the +Halle Annual Briefing, Form Us With Love has reimagined the cubicle for the flexible and remote work practices of today
The Spirit of Radio: Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni’s Brionvega radiofonografo was launched in 1965 in the white heat of the Space Age. Nearly 60 years on, this ‘statement piece’ still has a place in interiors of all kinds – and now you can buy it in blue
A book by writer Harriet Thorpe and photographer Taran Wilkhu explores the ways in which a city can make itself sustainable, project by project, using London as its case study
Searching for a new garden office? Look no further - OnOffice selects six of the most innovative designs to inspire
Turn up the Volume: Spared, an offshoot of Brighton-based studio Volume Creative, diverts plastic waste from landfill to produce idiosyncratic and colourful furniture and objects for homes and workspaces
Connected by the Unique: A Swiss design classic since 1965, USM’s ball-connected Haller modular system is an exemplar of sustainability, with its resilient metal components that are designed to be reassembled, repaired and recycled
Dark Matter: When a Hertfordshire client wanted a sustainable structure to work from in his garden, architect HyperSpace went above and beyond – devising a unique garden studio that also acts as a shelter for insects
New Zealand based noho introduce Lightly – the super lightweight, effortlessly versatile and playful chair that feels at home in the kitchen or office – designed by sister company Formway and launched in the UK by Obo