Herman Miller Expands European Retail Offering to Four New Markets / Office sector is regaining its central role in commercial real estate - at a cost / Office Fit Out Costs Surge Amid Inflation and Material Price Increases / Stantec To Buy Page To Create Second-Largest U.S. Architecture Firm / Manhattan Clocks Most Active Quarter For Office Leases Since 2019 / Trump Administration Quietly Piloting New Program To Rethink Federal Offices Nationwide / Manhattan Office Availability Tumbles to Five-Year Low / Federal Workers Walk Into Chaos Amid Return to Office / Rethinking the office: Why organizations are turning to modular furniture / Live Event Amenities: The Next Frontier for Creative Workplaces / The Building as Brand: A Watershed Opportunity in Manhattan Office / Companies are offering 'recharge days' to workers enraged about return to office / Workplace As A Service: A Thought Experiment In Office Evolution / This Invisible Tech Is Molding The Future Of Office Space Utilization / and much more…
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Herman Miller Expands European Retail Offering to Four New Markets
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Herman Miller is expanding its online retail presence in Europe by launching e-commerce websites for Denmark, Finland, Spain, and Sweden this spring. The online stores will feature the brand's ergonomic office chairs and workspace products, including desks, lighting, and accessories. This expansion reflects Herman Miller's commitment to modern living and aims to serve both consumers and designers by providing resources for research and shopping tools. The new online storefronts will join the existing retail locations in several other European countries and will utilize location-detection technology for convenience. The launch dates for each country are set between March and May 2025.
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Stantec To Buy Page To Create Second-Largest U.S. Architecture Firm
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Stantec, a global architecture and engineering firm based in California, has reached an agreement to acquire Page, a Washington, D.C.-based firm, which will position Stantec as the second-largest architecture firm in the U.S., following Gensler. This acquisition is expected to enhance Stantec's strategic growth in its Buildings business and expand its market presence in North America and beyond. The acquisition is projected to increase Stantec's size by 35%, raising its U.S. workforce to 13,500 employees. Page, founded in 1898, currently employs 1,400 people across 20 cities in the U.S. and Mexico. The deal comes after Page's recent acquisitions of other firms and a previous round of layoffs attributed to operational changes. Both firms have collaborated on projects in the past, including a significant cancer treatment facility in Florida.
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JLL: Office sector is regaining its central role in commercial real estate - at a cost
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The office sector is experiencing a resurgence as companies worldwide adapt their hybrid work policies to encourage more in-office attendance. Despite optimism about growth, economic and geopolitical uncertainties pose challenges. JLL has released its Global Office Fit-Out Costs Guide 2025, detailing the average costs for office fit-outs based on data from 68 cities across 40 countries.
Fit-out costs have risen significantly, particularly in North America, where average costs are considerably higher than the global average. Inflation, rising material prices, and labor shortages have driven these increases, necessitating careful budgeting for organizations. There is also a growing demand for sustainable office fit-outs, with many companies planning to increase investments in sustainability performance.
Despite the positive outlook for the office sector, challenges remain, including labor shortages and material availability. Early strategic planning is recommended to navigate the complexities of the current market landscape.
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Manhattan Clocks Most Active Quarter For Office Leases Since 2019
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Manhattan's office leasing surged in Q1 2025 with 12.2M SF signed, marking the highest activity since 2019. Office availability dropped to 17.7%, driven by large tenant expansions, particularly in finance and technology sectors. Trophy and Class-A spaces are in high demand, with availability rates below 12% and average rents nearing $75 per SF.
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Manhattan Office Availability Tumbles to Five-Year Low
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Manhattan's office availability has dropped to its lowest level in five years, reaching 17.3 percent in early 2025, a decline of 240 basis points year-over-year. This decrease is attributed to reduced direct and sublet spaces, with strong leasing activity reported, including 10.1 million square feet of deals completed, marking a 20.8 percent increase from the previous year. Notably, there has been a trend toward leasing higher quality assets, with trophy properties making up 61.6 percent of the deals. The average direct asking rent is currently $79.35 per square foot, with trophy properties commanding even higher rates.
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Manhattan Clocks Most Active Quarter For Office Leases Since 2019
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CRE finance is experiencing a rebound in originations, despite facing challenges in the office sector. A recent research paper from Trepp analyzed bank loan performance, revealing a complex landscape with increasing originations and difficulties in office loans, while the outlook for multifamily properties remains mixed. The data, sourced from a diverse set of loans totaling about $190 billion, provides insights into trends that might not fully represent national bank lending but offer a clearer picture of this specific market segment.
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Rents Hitting New Highs In D.C.'s Trophy Office Market
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The D.C. trophy office market is experiencing a significant increase in rent prices due to a tightening supply. While the overall vacancy rate stands at 22.6%, trophy office vacancy is much lower at 12.2%. This demand for high-quality office space is driven by industries such as law and top business services. Asking rents for trophy spaces have reached an average of $91.21 per square foot, indicating a steady upward trend. With limited new developments on the horizon and only one major project expected to come online in the next two years, tenants are increasingly competing for available space, pushing prices even higher. As a result, the demand for trophy office space is expected to influence rent prices in Class-A buildings as well, creating a ripple effect in the market.
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Pittsburgh Office Sector Faces Challenges as Absorption Remains Negative
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Pittsburgh's office market faces challenges with a vacancy rate of 15.5% and negative absorption of -247,600 square feet in Q1 2025, despite some optimism due to improved leasing rates and lower vacancy compared to 2024. Major leases include K&L Gates at 150,000 square feet in the central business district.
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No Toilet Paper and No Privacy: Returning to the Office, Federal Workers Walk Into Chaos
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Federal workers are facing significant challenges as they return to their offices following a mandate from President Trump. Many employees report cramped conditions, logistical issues, and shortages of basic supplies, leading to confusion and low morale. Some federal workers have had their roles expanded to include cleaning duties, while others find themselves commuting to offices only to continue working remotely. The lack of planning and coordination by the administration has exacerbated these difficulties, with some employees experiencing long lines and inadequate facilities upon their return.
The return to in-person work has been met with mixed responses, as many employees were previously working in hybrid or fully remote positions. The Trump administration's requirement for all civilian employees to return full-time has created additional stress, particularly for those in roles that were initially remote. Various agencies are managing the transition differently, with some providing little notice about the changes. Employees have raised concerns about the impact on their productivity and well-being, particularly as they navigate the uncertainty of potential layoffs in the current environment.
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AI copyright exemption plans are "vandalism" say UK architects
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Leading UK architects and designers have expressed strong opposition to government plans that would allow AI companies to use copyrighted works without consent for training their models. In a letter signed by 38 prominent figures in the industry, they argue that this move undermines the value of original creations and poses a significant threat to the creative sector. The proposed policy aims to exempt AI companies from intellectual property laws, enabling them to generate new content based on existing copyrighted materials. Critics assert that this would result in unchecked misuse and misattribution of creative works. They emphasize the importance of protecting intellectual property rights, warning that the government's approach could harm the creative ecosystem and diminish authorship.
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Rethinking the office: Why organizations are turning to modular furniture
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Organizations are increasingly adopting modular furniture to create adaptable and flexible workspaces that enhance connectivity and improve employee satisfaction. The transition away from traditional cubicles has led to environments that foster social interactions, which research shows are highly valued by employees. Flexible office designs accommodate diverse work styles and neurodivergent individuals, allowing for personalization and choice in workspace arrangements.
Balancing openness and privacy is crucial; while open spaces are appealing, many employees prefer areas that provide some level of privacy to avoid distractions. Innovative designs, such as partial walls and sound-buffering furniture, help achieve this balance. Additionally, there is a movement towards reducing hierarchical barriers in office design, with leaders opting for more approachable and less formal workspaces. Overall, these changes reflect a growing understanding of the importance of workplace culture and employee well-being.
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Live Event Amenities: The Next Frontier for Creative Workplaces
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Companies are increasingly investing in live event-ready amenity spaces within the workplace to attract talent and foster creativity. By transforming underutilized areas or integrating these spaces into larger renovations, businesses create unique, immersive experiences for their employees.
For instance, Traverse32 in Manhattan designed a professional screening room that resembles a theater, enhancing their workspace with opportunities for creative engagement. Similarly, Universal Music Publishing Group's facility in Santa Monica incorporates performance spaces that celebrate music, allowing spontaneous performances that connect employees to their work environment.
These live event spaces serve as powerful tools for rejuvenating workplace culture and connecting talent to meaningful experiences, ultimately elevating company brands.
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The Building as Brand: A Watershed Opportunity in Manhattan Office
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Manhattan's office market is experiencing a significant transformation, necessitating a shift in perspective towards office space as a strategic investment rather than a mere commodity. As the supply of Class A office space reaches historic lows, the competition for desirable locations intensifies. Real estate decisions are increasingly linked to long-term corporate strategies, directly affecting business performance and brand positioning. Companies are redefining both neighborhoods and buildings as extensions of their brand identities, with substantial investments shaping the character of entire districts.
In this evolving market, flexibility and adaptability in office environments are crucial for supporting new work models. Corporate tenants are now prioritizing properties that reflect their identity, favoring spaces that encourage collaboration and innovation. The office has become a powerful tool for signaling values and attracting talent, serving both functional and branding objectives. The coming years will be pivotal for companies that recognize the integral role of office space in their business strategies, positioning themselves for long-term success in a competitive landscape.
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Trump Administration Quietly Creating Its Own Coworking Platform
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The Trump administration is launching a new coworking initiative aimed at changing how federal employees work. The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has contracted LiquidSpace and DHC Real Estate Services to develop platforms enabling government employees to share office space across agencies. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to consolidate federal real estate holdings and optimize space utilization.
The platforms will allow employees to book individual desks, office sections, or entire floors in underused government buildings. If no federal space is available, employees can access commercial coworking spaces through private vendors. The project incorporates artificial intelligence for advanced analytics to improve real estate management. The GSA is moving quickly with this initiative, having issued requests for services and begun contracts within a short timeframe. The coworking platform aims to provide a flexible solution to address overcrowding and logistical challenges faced by federal employees, while also helping to reduce the federal real estate footprint.
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Companies are offering 'recharge days' to workers enraged about return to office
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Companies are responding to employee resistance regarding the return to in-person work by offering "recharge days" aimed at promoting wellness and work-life balance. As office foot traffic approaches pre-pandemic levels, employers like IHG, ServiceNow, and HP are providing additional paid time off for employees to focus on their wellbeing. These initiatives include wellness centers, counseling, and financial incentives for self-care. The trend reflects a broader shift in workplace culture, addressing concerns about burnout and disengagement while emphasizing that presence in the office does not necessarily correlate with productivity.
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Hybrid Work: The Next Chapter
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Organizations are reassessing hybrid work policies to align with evolving work dynamics, focusing on employee well-being and productivity. While many companies still require in-office days, research indicates a strong preference for hybrid models that support flexibility and collaboration. Effective hybrid strategies must cater to diverse employee needs and foster a culture of trust and mentorship.
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Breaking the Workplace Mold: How Gen Z is Redefining Work for Everyone - Metropolis
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ThinkLab's Amanda Schneider delivers a TEDx Talk that challenges generational stereotypes and calls for a universal workplace shift.
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Fauxductivity Or The Future Of Focus? Why Gen Z Streaming At Work Isn't A Red Flag
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A significant percentage of Gen Z workers stream shows while working from home, viewing it as a productivity enhancer rather than a distraction. Employers are encouraged to adapt to this behavior, recognizing it as a reflection of changing workplace dynamics and the need for autonomy.
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Traditional incentives don't encourage people back to the office. Here's what might
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A recent report highlights the challenges businesses face in encouraging employees to return to the office amid persistently low attendance rates. With peak occupancy rates below 40% in many regions, organizations struggle to promote collaboration and engagement in their workplaces. The report identifies five key factors that can significantly boost in-office attendance: guaranteed workspaces, office designs that support collaboration and focus, social connections among colleagues, structured office routines, and clear managerial expectations regarding attendance.
Instead of relying on traditional incentives, companies are encouraged to adopt data-driven strategies that emphasize the value of in-office work. Enhancements such as dynamic office environments, flexible commuting options, and effective communication from leadership can improve attendance rates. The report suggests that without a strategic approach addressing these factors, offices risk becoming underutilized spaces that fail to foster productivity and collaboration.
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Milan Design Week 2025: your ultimate guide
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The world's biggest design event returns for its 63rd edition in just four days - here's what not to miss at Milan Design Week 2025.
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Humanscale Introduces Humanscale Living at Salone del Mobile Milano 2025
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Upscale contract furniture maker Humanscale will showcase its new collection, Humanscale Living, at Salone del Mobile Milano from April 8–13, 2025—marking a significant presence as the only U.S.-based contract furniture manufacturer exhibiting at the fair. The Humanscale Living collection merges comfort and functionality for modern living, featuring standout products such as the Diffrient Lounge chair, eFloat Quattro table, Sedeo stool, Freedom chair, Summa chair, and Trea Task Lite chair.
Designed by Niels Diffrient, the Diffrient Lounge chair delivers exceptional comfort and adaptability across a range of activities. The eFloat Quattro sit/stand table promotes healthy movement throughout the day, while the Sedeo stool encourages better posture. The iconic Freedom chair continues to set the standard in ergonomic innovation, and the Summa chair offers a luxurious yet minimalist seating experience. Rounding out the collection, the Trea Task Lite chair brings ergonomic support, customizable design, and sustainability to the forefront.
Humanscale will exhibit at Pavilion 24, Stand D45 in Milan.
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Bandwidth Headquarters: A Workplace Designed Not Just for Work, But Life
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Bandwidth Headquarters exemplifies a modern workplace that prioritizes employee well-being and community engagement. The design philosophy emphasizes a vibrant environment that goes beyond traditional office offerings, integrating amenities that support holistic health and work-life balance. Spanning 25 acres, the campus includes various facilities such as conference rooms, outdoor trails, and a Montessori-based preschool, reflecting the company's commitment to nurturing both personal and professional lives. By fostering connection and promoting wellness, Bandwidth sets a new standard for workplace design, demonstrating that a thoughtful approach to the physical environment can enhance employee satisfaction and performance.
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Workplace As A Service: A Thought Experiment In Office Evolution
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The concept of Workplace as a Service (WaaS) envisions a transformation of traditional office environments to better meet the needs of a multigenerational workforce. As workplaces evolve, they should become dynamic and responsive systems rather than static spaces. Different generations have distinct expectations from their work environments, with younger workers seeking flexibility, collaboration, and a focus on inclusivity and sustainability. WaaS emphasizes the shift from ownership to access, allowing employees to customize their workspaces based on their needs. Advanced technology, including AI and IoT, plays a crucial role in creating these adaptable environments, enhancing comfort and collaboration while fostering a sense of community. The ultimate goal is to create workplaces that empower individuals and support collective objectives, aligning with the evolving demands of the workforce and anticipating future changes.
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From Tech Hubs To Digital Detox Havens: How Coworking Space Design Is Helping Workers Unplug
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Coworking spaces are increasingly designed to promote digital detox, featuring quiet zones, wellness areas, and biophilic elements that help workers unplug and achieve a healthier work-life balance. These environments encourage offline interactions and provide spaces for reflection, enhancing focus and productivity.
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LINAK unveils first ESG Report
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LINAK has released its first annual ESG Report, emphasizing its commitment to sustainability. The report details the company's goals to significantly reduce its carbon footprint by 2030, targeting a 70% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions and a 25% reduction in scope 3 emissions. LINAK is also working on setting science-based targets to align with the Paris Agreement. The company highlights its high employee seniority average of 9.5 years, which is seen as a strength in achieving sustainability goals through experienced insights and innovative solutions. For further details on LINAK's initiatives and progress, the ESG Report and sustainability webpage are recommended resources. Read the ESG Report 2023/24 to learn more about their initiatives and progresses, and explore their sustainability webpage for more information.
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B Corp Brands Are Creating Products for a Fairer World
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B Corp-certified brands are revolutionizing design by prioritizing social and environmental responsibility, offering innovative products like sustainable furniture, biodegradable materials, and community-supporting designs that balance purpose with profit.
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| metropolismag.com
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Haworth Announces Closed-Loop Manufacturing Process
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Haworth has launched a closed-loop manufacturing process for its Fern ergonomic office chairs, using recycled plastic from production waste and end-of-life chairs to create new products, significantly reducing waste and energy usage. This innovation supports Haworth's sustainability goals and will serve as a best practice for future products.
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Interface Invests in Captured Carbon Material Innovation to Meet Bold Climate Commitments
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Interface, a leader in sustainable flooring, is now using captured carbon in its carpet tile manufacturing to reduce carbon footprints and aims to be carbon negative by 2040. This innovation allows for lower carbon footprint products without extra costs, contributing to carbon storage and sustainability in the industry.
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Inside the Flexible Workspace Revolution With Mark Dixon
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Mark Dixon, CEO of IWG, discusses the evolution of flexible workspaces, emphasizing the inadequacy of the "return to office" narrative, the impact of AI on real estate, and the importance of workplace flexibility for hiring and productivity. He advocates for a service-oriented approach to workspace solutions that prioritize convenience and support for remote teams.
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AIS Introduces Comprehensive Outdoor Collection Featuring Beautiful and Durable Designs
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AIS has launched a new Outdoor Collection designed to bring the benefits of outdoor spaces into daily work environments. This collection includes five curated product lines—Cascade™ Series, Seaboard™ Series, Mesa™ Stacking Chair, Bryce™ Outdoor Wire Lounge, and Delago™ Tables—each thoughtfully designed to enhance both outdoor and indoor settings. The collection emphasizes durability and adaptability, featuring weather-resistant materials and various finishes that mimic nature while providing vibrant color options. The designs aim to support employee well-being and promote healthier, more productive workspaces by integrating nature into work experiences.
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Studio TK, In Partnership With Modus, Launches Modus Bob
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Studio TK, in collaboration with Modus, has launched the Modus Bob, a stool designed by Michael Sodeau. Made from renewable and biodegradable cork materials sourced from wine bottle cork production, the stool is both environmentally friendly and aesthetically pleasing. Its design features a soft natural finish, a concave seat, and iconic holes for easy handling. The cork used is harvested from Mediterranean cork oak forests, which are biodiversity hotspots and provide economic support to local communities. The stool can be recycled into a finer-grade cork composite at the end of its life cycle, emphasizing its sustainability.
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This Invisible Tech Is Molding The Future Of Office Space Utilization
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The Logitech Spot is a discreet radar sensor designed to enhance office space management in hybrid work environments. By utilizing millimeter-wave radar technology, it provides real-time data on room occupancy without compromising privacy, unlike traditional surveillance methods. This innovation allows businesses to assess space utilization effectively, facilitating decisions about downsizing or reconfiguring office layouts. The non-invasive nature of the sensor ensures that it only detects whether a room is occupied, avoiding personal data capture. As organizations increasingly adopt flexible work models, tools like the Logitech Spot could play a crucial role in optimizing office spaces for efficiency and employee well-being.
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Rebranded Foster + Partners Industrial Design making wearable gadgets
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Foster + Partners Industrial Design has rebranded and is now focusing on the development of wearable technology and consumer electronics, alongside its traditional design work. Headed by Mike Holland, the studio aims to establish a distinct identity that showcases its expertise, which has evolved as its reputation and client base have grown. The rebranding includes a new visual identity designed by Pentagram and a dedicated website to exhibit the studio's diverse portfolio.
The studio is exploring new growth areas in consumer electronics and wearables, emphasizing innovation and collaboration with manufacturers. Historically known for its furniture designs, Foster + Partners Industrial Design has expanded its scope significantly over its 50-year history. They continue to work closely with the architecture division, ensuring that their products are often informed by architectural contexts, resulting in a symbiotic relationship. The new website aims to highlight the design and fabrication processes, showcasing not only the final products but also the iterative steps involved in creating them, including films and animations that illustrate their unique craftsmanship.
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Brake-Formed Furniture by Industrial Designer George Davies
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Industrial designer George Davies specializes in brake-formed furniture using 1/8"-thick sheet metal, embracing the material's raw qualities and manufacturing constraints to create precise, functional designs that reflect the industrial process. His work highlights the beauty of imperfections and the story behind each piece.
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NeoCon 2025 / DesignDays 2025 June 9-11, 2025 | Chicago, IL
NeoCon has served as the world’s leading platform and most important event of the year for the commercial design industry since 1969. A launch pad for innovation—NeoCon offers ideas and introductions that shape the built environment today and into the future. Joining at the same time, in Fulton Market is DesignDays, a compatible show that now hosts more than half of the largest office furniture manufacturers. Hint: See both.
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Clerkenwell Design Week May 20-22, 2025 | London, UK
Clerkenwell Design Week (CDW) returns to London’s EC1 from 20–22 May 2025 for its 14th edition, marking its largest event yet with the addition of three new exhibition venues. These include the historic Charterhouse and Charterhouse Square featuring a new public artwork by Alex Chinneck, St Bartholomew the Great (London’s oldest parish church), and Studio Smithfield, a Grade II* listed building above Smithfield Market. Together, these new locations will create a vibrant southern district within the festival.
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Milan Design Week 2025 April 8-13, 2025 | Milan, Italy
Milan Design Week 2025 is set to take place from April 8 to 13, marking its 63rd edition in the city known for its fashion and design. The event will feature the renowned Salone del Mobile at Rho Fiera Milano, showcasing international brands and special guests. Additionally, the fuorisalone will host a variety of innovative and interactive events throughout Milan. A comprehensive guide will be available in the next issue of Mix Interiors, helping visitors plan their experience. Daily highlights and live coverage will be shared on social media to keep attendees informed about the latest happenings during the week.
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Trends in Commercial Projects
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Infusing Culture and DNA into Kaleidos HQ in Madrid, Spain
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The project focuses on the design and implementation of the new headquarters for Kaleidos in Madrid, Spain, led by the design firm 2BOLD. The new office space, set to be completed in July 2024, aims to reflect the company's innovative culture and philosophy centered around transparency, autonomy, and collaboration. The design process involved extensive input from the Kaleidos team, incorporating their values and needs into the workspace. The office includes diverse spaces such as meeting rooms, a streaming room, and areas for relaxation and collaboration. Emphasizing sustainability, the project features recycled materials and local suppliers, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity. High-tech solutions are also integrated into the workspace to facilitate hybrid meetings, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics.
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A Headquarters in Wyoming Unites Workplace and Community
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A modern headquarters has been developed for EMIT Technologies in Sheridan, Wyoming, transforming an abandoned Kmart building into a nearly 120,000-square-foot campus. Designed by CLB Architects, the new facility consolidates operations from four fabrication sites and includes office space and various amenities accessible to both staff and the public. The design integrates business sectors into a single structure, fostering collaboration among employees. Key features include a welcoming lobby, shared workspaces, and recreational areas such as a basketball court and coffee station. The building emphasizes a “no collar” workforce culture, promoting equality and interaction among all employees. The design also incorporates raw materials and modern finishes to reflect the surrounding Rocky Mountain landscape, while a sculpture called FILTER highlights community engagement and craftsmanship.
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Obata Noblin Office Blends History with Contemporary Flair for a San Francisco Office
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The Jackson Square Office, designed by Obata Noblin Office in San Francisco, features a blend of historical and contemporary design elements. The space, located in the historic Hotaling Building, includes a striking reception area with a bar and comfortable seating, reflecting the client's emphasis on entertaining. The design aims to connect with the office's history while providing a modern and open workspace. Architects removed partitions to create an open-plan layout, ensuring ample natural light. The office also incorporates unique design features such as operable-shuttered walls, fluted glass for privacy, and various lighting fixtures that enhance the overall aesthetic. The project reflects the firm's commitment to innovative design while honoring its historical roots.
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HOK Moves to Chicago's One Prudential Plaza
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HOK has relocated its Chicago studio to the 14th floor of One Prudential Plaza, marking the firm's 30th anniversary in the city. The new 26,000-sq.-ft. studio features an integrated design by HOK architects, interior designers, and structural engineers, emphasizing collaboration and design excellence. The studio's design reflects Chicago's architectural heritage while meeting modern workspace needs. Key features include a striking red travertine wall, large windows for natural light, and neuroinclusive design elements that cater to diverse sensory needs. The space promotes comfort and productivity with adjustable lighting and ergonomic furniture.
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How designer Sevil Peach trailblazed the flexible workplace
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Sevil Peach, a pioneering designer in the industry, emphasizes the importance of human-centered design and flexibility in workspaces. Born in Turkey, she navigated her way through the design world, becoming a design director at YRM before co-founding SPGA with architect Gary Turnbull. Initially disillusioned with conventional office designs, Peach aimed to create innovative, non-hierarchical spaces that prioritize user needs. Her groundbreaking projects for companies like Barclays and Vitra introduced concepts such as flexible work environments and open-plan designs that promote collaboration. Throughout her career, Peach has remained committed to creating meaningful spaces, often reflecting on the challenges and rewards of her work, while also looking forward to future projects and personal endeavors.
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Winklevoss Twins' Crypto Firm To Open Miami Office
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Gemini, the cryptocurrency firm founded by the Winklevoss twins, has signed its first lease in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood, signaling a resurgence in the crypto industry in the area. The firm plans to occupy nearly 9,000 square feet by May, joining other tech companies in the evolving district. Despite past challenges, including the collapse of FTX, the crypto sector is experiencing a revival, partly due to political support for deregulation.
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NaughtOne Wins Green Good Design Award for Pippin Chair by Lucy Kurrein
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NaughtOne, a British furniture manufacturer, has received the 2025 Green Good Design Award for its Pippin Chair, designed by Lucy Kurrein. The award, presented by the Chicago Athenaeum, recognizes products that contribute to a more sustainable world. The Pippin Chair is notable for its flexible design, allowing for individual repair and recycling without the use of glue or staples. This design approach enhances the chair's longevity and sustainability compared to typical upholstered products, which are more difficult to separate at the end of their life. NaughtOne focuses on creating simple, beautiful, and functional furniture for commercial spaces and is part of the MillerKnoll collective.
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Havwoods Appoints Rebecca Jeffery as Head of UK & US Marketing
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Rebecca Jeffery has been appointed as the Head of UK & US Marketing at Havwoods, a global wood flooring specialist. With over 15 years of experience in digital marketing and branding, she aims to enhance the company's market presence through strategic storytelling and creative campaigns. Jeffery's diverse career includes running her own creative agency and participating in BBC’s The Apprentice. In her new role, she will oversee the marketing direction for both the UK and North America, collaborating with teams to align initiatives with Havwoods' core values. Her appointment coincides with Havwoods' 50th anniversary, bringing fresh energy and innovative strategies to the brand.
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Plastic-hungry bacteria might eat the next chair you buy
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Global Furniture Group has appointed Char Reynolds as the new Senior Director of Healthcare. In this role, she will focus on driving sales growth, expanding the company's market presence, and mentoring the sales team within the healthcare sector. With over 20 years of experience in the manufacturing and healthcare industries, Char has a strong background in developing data-driven strategies and optimizing revenue. She previously held significant positions at Group Dekko, Allsteel, and Nemschoff, where she was recognized for her achievements in market expansion and sales growth. Char's expertise in strategic leadership and healthcare sales is expected to enhance Global's offerings and strengthen its position in the market.
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Revolutionizing the Future of Design: Arcadis Launches ‘The Design Perspective
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Arcadis launches ‘The Design Perspective’, a groundbreaking design forecast addressing challenges in the AEC sector with strategies like AI-driven design, modular construction, and regenerative architecture, emphasizing digital transformation and human-centric innovation for resilient urban environments.
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Ask Stephen - A Clever Way to Recruit…FAST!
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To recruit effectively, target employees from companies recently acquired by private equity firms, as they are often anxious and seeking new opportunities. Focus on the first 90 days post-acquisition for the best results.
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Regional Sales Manager - Furniture @ SP Richards
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Under the direction of the Director of Sales–Furniture and in total alignment with the Vice President of Furniture and the Vice President of Sales, the FRSM’s function is to drive the Furniture to new heights.
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Executive Account Manager @ Office Star Products
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As an Executive Account Manager, you’ll build and maintain strong relationships with dealership partners, drive sales growth, and ensure exceptional client service. You will manage key accounts, identify new opportunities, and execute market strategies to achieve sales targets.
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Furniture Installation Project Manager @ Russ Bassett Corp.
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The Furniture Installation Project Manager (PM) will oversee projects from initial concept to installation and final approval. Responsibilities include providing technical support prior to order placement, managing logistics after orders are confirmed, coordinating product installation, and delivering ongoing customer support. This position is based at our headquarters and manufacturing facility in Whittier, California.
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