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Taking poetic license with H+O’s Elisa Ossino and Josephine Akvama Hoffmeyer

Taking poetic license with H+O’s Elisa Ossino and Josephine Akvama Hoffmeyer

H+O’s ceramic practice is a wild exploration of surface and colour, feeding into interior concepts that plunge us deep into the sight, sound and taste of a space.

Ben van Berkel breaks down ESG, the UNStudio way

Ben van Berkel breaks down ESG, the UNStudio way

“My worry is that when we talk about ESG, we’re often referring to the need to better care for the planet, for outdoor environments. But what about the indoors?” In this exclusive Q&A with UNStudio’s Ben van Berkel, he puts a new lens on ESG, and talks about designing STH BNK By Beulah with Cox.

The holistic and homey workspace of PSLab in London

The holistic and homey workspace of PSLab in London

Indesign visits the ‘professional home’ of PSLab in London. Designed by JamesPlumb, this space is neither an office nor a showroom, but functions as both.

Various Associates brings shock and wonder to retail

Various Associates brings shock and wonder to retail

In China where a majority of people shop online, Various Associates raises the stakes to connect with customers through intense emotion.

Healthy horizons: Perth Children’s Hospital

Healthy horizons: Perth Children’s Hospital

Frightening or fascinating? Perth Children’s Hospital takes the nightmare out of hospital visits, inviting curiosity and play into its life-changing spaces.

What is The Department of New Realities?

What is The Department of New Realities?

The ‘future-forward creative unit’, headed up by an Aussie expat, explores how the likes of technology, theatrics and the senses can inform new modes of engagement.

Creating an island: Microsoft Place by Gensler

Creating an island: Microsoft Place by Gensler

In bringing 2000 Microsoft staff into a single location, Gensler has deconstructed the typical working model. Taking its client into unchartered territories, the design team envisaged a new working landscape that moves beyond the corporate norms to embrace ‘island’ life.

Sevil Peach has changed our workplaces for the better

Sevil Peach has changed our workplaces for the better

London-based designer Sevil Peach brought the concept of the home office to the world when she started designing office and showroom spaces for Vitra. She believes that companies and spaces alike must be always pitched for change.

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