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Trends in the workplace may, like trends in any other market, come and go, but the ones we are currently seeing appear to be here to stay. As the generation gap in the workforce increases, the need to change office designs to cater for this change also develops.

28 October 2019

A post-Brexit industry

As Brexit swiftly approaches, Inex talks to Lester Bennett, BIID President-Elect and Independent Design Consultant, about what a post-Brexit interiors industry may look like.

To mark the second anniversary of its global art initiative ‘Therme Art Program’, Therme Group has announced the acquisition of the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Japanese Architect Junya Ishigami.

As ever, current surface requirements and trends in new builds are being driven by lifestyles and modern attitudes towards kitchen usage. As the hub of our home, the kitchen is used for more than just cooking and eating these days, and surfaces need to be resilient to heavy usage, writes Claire Eagling, Commercial Project Manager for Cosentino UK.

What role can bathroom designers play in helping to reduce the impact of stress in today’s society? In this exclusive piece for Geberit, Oliver Heath, Architectural/Interior Designer and specialist in biophilic design, explores the importance of sensory design in modern bathroom projects.

In this article, Inex speaks to Carolyn Mitchell, Group Contract Sales Director for Style Library Contract, for her expert advice on the transformative effects of fabrics and textiles in hotel design.

Decorex International will make its debut at Olympia, London, this year, from 6 to 9th October, marking an exciting new chapter in the show’s 42-year history.

23 September 2019

Russian standard

Monoloko Design, a Russian design firm espousing the latest in stylistic trends and leading-edge technology, is proud to announce the completion of the Galaxy Bar and Bottle Shop redesign.

23 September 2019

Bringing biophilia home

Interface is passionate about creating workplaces which are both beautifully designed and positively impact the wellbeing of the people who use them. The opening of the company’s new UK headquarters in Birmingham was a perfect opportunity to bring this approach to life to create a truly collaborative, living workplace.

23 September 2019

Both of best worlds

A London-based Interior Designer, Sustainability and Wellbeing Expert, and now Author, Elina Grigoriou passionately believes that style and sustainability can be mutually inclusive.

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