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The Business
News and pictures from the design sector
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Shelved Provides Modular Shelving Units for J’adore Models Manchester HQ
Modular furniture company Shelved was commissioned by Workshop Design Studio to help create a dynamic office space for J’adore Models’ new headquarters in Manchester.
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LIGHT RESPONSIBLY WITH THE NEW DARK SKY KEW
Introducing a brand-new line to the John Cullen Lighting garden spike range – the Dark Sky Kew. Designed in alignment with principles set by the International Dark Sky Association, these modular fittings project light downwards, preventing upward light spill that disrupts wildlife and contributes to light pollution.
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Light + Tech - Charge of the (portable) light brigade
Jill Entwistle takes us through some of the latest trends and breakthroughs
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New Appointment for Senior Associate at Basha-Franklin
Basha-Franklin, has appointed Robert Percy as Senior Associate to join its architectural team.
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Perfect continuity
FLORIM stone, the Florim brand dedicated to the world of furniture, combines design and functionality in just one size (320x160 cm) and three different thicknesses (6, 12, and 20 mm).
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Sony Music UK Recording Studio Unveiled For Up-And-Coming Artists
Sony Music has opened the doors to the newly created Gin Factory, a suite of subterranean recording studios in Clerkenwell, transformed by leading architect and designers MoreySmith.
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Safe And Sound: 20 Water Street Turns To Oscar Acoustics To Deliver ‘Future Ready’ Office Of Tomorrow
Fit-out experts, Tétris Design x Build, opt for fire-rated SonaSpray to achieve optimal acoustic performance and exceed BREEAM targets
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The Cross is re-born; clashing raw structure with red velvet thanks to B3 Designers
Recently re-launched, The Cross in London’s King Cross boasts six floors of hospitality in the stomping ground close to the original 90s hip destination.
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Cycling - On your bike
As London’s requirements evolve, innovative solutions are necessary to support cyclists in navigating the city
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Infrastructure: Link in a chain
Projects can serve a dual purpose of connecting different parts of the economy while also promoting identity
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Frame of Mind
Artists delve into themes such as identity, ownership and the subconscious, while designers translate those concepts into the design of physical environments
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Furniture Makers to hold round table Climate Change Sprint Challenge event
The Furniture Makers’ Company, the City of London livery company and charity for the furnishing industry, is organising an innovative and interactive event to encourage knowledge sharing and discussion around key issues impacting on climate change.
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Get the Luxe Look for Less with Lookalike Laminate Worksurfaces and Splashbacks from Schmidt
When planning a new kitchen, whether it’s a quick and easy update to an existing scheme or a whole new design for something completely different, getting the very best quality products at an affordable price is always going to be key.
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Master Oak Wins interzum award 2023
Unilin Master Oak has been judged by an international of jury of experts for its ‘High Product Quality’ at interzum award 2023.
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Postura+: New colour palette and the journey towards a circular economy
23-25 May 2023 | Old Sessions House, 23 Clerkenwell Green, London EC1R 0NA
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Mute revolutionizes office architecture with OmniRoom: a modular, flexible, room-in-room system
A new product from Mute offers a holistic way of shaping comfortable, construction-free office spaces for a new and dynamic world of work.
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Thonet returns to Clerkenwell Design Week with new designs and classic style at Catapult, 1 Sekforde St, London EC1R 0BE
Inspired by the concept of community in the workplace, the stand at new space Catapult is organised into areas of activity, from working to meeting and from breakout to hospitality. CDW 2023 also sees the launch of an addition to Thonet’s S 220 range of chairs by Sam Hecht and Kim Colin (Industrial Facility), unveiled in 2022.
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Top Ten
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The Business
News and pictures from the design sector