Movement to cubicle to open plan to variety and back Experts Jun 29, 2016 A brief flit through the last 50 or so years of office design would tend to suggest that architects, furniture manufacturers and management have spent an... Read more >
Clerkenwell - past, present and future Experts May 9, 2016 Grant Gibson, gives us his thoughts on Clerkenwell Design Week, past, present and future. Have you heard the news? We’re making our debut at Clerkenwell... Read more >
Office furniture to meet the demands of the TMT sector Experts Feb 2, 2016 Much has been written about how, particularly in the Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) sector, the introduction of a large crop of professional... Read more >
Pantone and colour Experts Sep 14, 2015 A four hundred year old colour guide that proves we have always had a fascination with understanding colour. The familiar Pantone colour chart was first... Read more >
Sustainable supply chains and green building design Experts Sep 14, 2015 We are rapidly developing a global perspective on sustainable supply chains and green building design, driven by the needs of sophisticated clients and some of... Read more >
Choice in the evolving workplace Experts Sep 14, 2015 For some time now, we have been hearing about the imminent death of the office. Yet the day of its demise never actually seems to come any closer, which... Read more >
Knowledge management in the agile working economy Experts Aug 12, 2015 Mark Eltringham considers how the move to more flexible working practices must be balanced by the continuing needs of businesses to bring people, and their... Read more >
The changing face, and place, of the workspace Experts Aug 7, 2015 Grant Gibson discusses the continuing trend for the adoption of domestic elements in workplaces. The fact that our offices are increasingly beginning to... Read more >
The changing and growing importance of offices in the UK’s financial services sector Experts Jul 16, 2015 Given the amount of talk about how the office is supposed to be dead or dying, there continues to be a surprising amount of demand for it. Indeed, in many of... Read more >