
In the world of environmental restoration, rewilding is about letting nature take the lead, allowing ecosystems to regenerate, adapt, and thrive. What if we applied the same philosophy to the workplace?

As part of this year’s Workspace Design Show (26 - 27 February 2025) there will once again be a wealth of sensory-rich installations, sustainable concepts, and cutting-edge collaborations with leading architecture and design practices.

Now a firm fixture on the design event calendar, Workspace Design Show is delighted to reveal the first raft of names who will make up its speaker programme for the upcoming edition in February 2025.

A kaleidoscope of activities is happening at Workspace Design Show, the UK's most essential workplace design event, from Wednesday 26 to Thursday, 27 February 2025, at the Business Design Centre in London. This edition will have an inspiring lineup of features, installations and experiences, all united under the "Activate the Senses" theme.

Preparing any design requires a group of integrated professions and so I have always found it important to design through the entire project with every element listed and drawn out, the process helps to nudge my creativity and brain into recording every item as it’s those compliant and forgotten items that can throw the budget out.

In the last couple of years, there has been a real turn in the way the construction industry addresses sustainability. One of the biggest topics of discussion is around net zero. The need to reduce the energy demand of buildings is not new.

Biophilia, as many of your readers know means the “love of life” and refers to our innate connection to nature, natural patterns and living systems. For instance, direct connection to plants and trees, water, fresh air, natural air flow, better acoustics and circadian lighting. The design principle essentially brings all these patterns into our built environment. Inside and out.

It’s no secret that property and people are the two greatest costs – and biggest assets – of any organisation. But, how do you realise the full potential and unlock the possibility of both?

Introducing a Stylish, Functional Collection of Office Accessories Frem Group, a leader in workplace design, is delighted to announce the release of the Caimi office accessories collection, an exclusive line of modern office essentials designed to transform contemporary office spaces.

International lighting design practice Nulty has created a lighting scheme for Bromley Old Town Hall, part of a major regeneration project to restore the architectural and cultural significance of the historic site.