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In Riyadh’s rapidly evolving cultural landscape, Lift Studio/Space/Gallery has opened its new home in the JAX District, creating a platform where exhibition, production, collaboration and creative experimentation exist side by side.⁠
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Founded by HH Princess Nouf bint Abdulaziz AlSaud and designed by Quartz Architects, the 6,500 sq ft space has been conceived to support artists not only in presenting work, but throughout the creative process itself.⁠
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With its flexible architectural approach, industrial influences and community-focused vision, Lift reflects a wider shift taking place across Saudi Arabia’s cultural sector as new spaces emerge to support local talent, creative exchange and contemporary artistic practice.⁠
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Discover the full story behind this remarkable new creative destination - find the tagged post through the link in our bio!

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In Riyadh’s rapidly evolving cultural landscape, Lift Studio/Space/Gallery has opened its new home in the JAX District, creating a platform where exhibition, production, collaboration and creative experimentation exist side by side.⁠
⁠
Founded by HH Princess Nouf bint Abdulaziz AlSaud and designed by Quartz Architects, the 6,500 sq ft space has been conceived to support artists not only in presenting work, but throughout the creative process itself.⁠
⁠
With its flexible architectural approach, industrial influences and community-focused vision, Lift reflects a wider shift taking place across Saudi Arabia’s cultural sector as new spaces emerge to support local talent, creative exchange and contemporary artistic practice.⁠
⁠
Discover the full story behind this remarkable new creative destination - find the tagged post through the link in our bio!

In Riyadh’s rapidly evolving cultural landscape, Lift Studio/Space/Gallery has opened its new home in the JAX District, creating a platform where exhibition, production, collaboration and creative experimentation exist side by side.⁠
⁠
Founded by HH Princess Nouf bint Abdulaziz AlSaud and designed by Quartz Architects, the 6,500 sq ft space has been conceived to support artists not only in presenting work, but throughout the creative process itself.⁠
⁠
With its flexible architectural approach, industrial influences and community-focused vision, Lift reflects a wider shift taking place across Saudi Arabia’s cultural sector as new spaces emerge to support local talent, creative exchange and contemporary artistic practice.⁠
⁠
Discover the full story behind this remarkable new creative destination - find the tagged post through the link in our bio!
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Can a 125-year-old ceramics manufacturer help reshape the future of low-carbon materials?⁠
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In Design Insiders exclusive Q&A, Jason Bridges, Procurement Director at Johnson Tiles, discusses the company’s partnership with Dekiln, the potential of kiln-free tile technology, and why some of the most exciting innovation can come from outside an industry.⁠
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From embodied carbon and circularity to the future of manufacturing in Stoke-on-Trent, this is a fascinating conversation about what sustainable innovation really looks like when it moves beyond the laboratory and towards commercial reality.⁠
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Read the full interview on Design Insider - find the tagged post through the link in our bio!

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Can a 125-year-old ceramics manufacturer help reshape the future of low-carbon materials?⁠
⁠
In Design Insiders exclusive Q&A, Jason Bridges, Procurement Director at Johnson Tiles, discusses the company’s partnership with Dekiln, the potential of kiln-free tile technology, and why some of the most exciting innovation can come from outside an industry.⁠
⁠
From embodied carbon and circularity to the future of manufacturing in Stoke-on-Trent, this is a fascinating conversation about what sustainable innovation really looks like when it moves beyond the laboratory and towards commercial reality.⁠
⁠
Read the full interview on Design Insider - find the tagged post through the link in our bio!

Can a 125-year-old ceramics manufacturer help reshape the future of low-carbon materials?⁠
⁠
In Design Insiders exclusive Q&A, Jason Bridges, Procurement Director at Johnson Tiles, discusses the company’s partnership with Dekiln, the potential of kiln-free tile technology, and why some of the most exciting innovation can come from outside an industry.⁠
⁠
From embodied carbon and circularity to the future of manufacturing in Stoke-on-Trent, this is a fascinating conversation about what sustainable innovation really looks like when it moves beyond the laboratory and towards commercial reality.⁠
⁠
Read the full interview on Design Insider - find the tagged post through the link in our bio!
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At 3 St Paul’s Place in Sheffield, Jasper Sanders + Partners have redefined the common parts of a landmark Grade A workplace through a focused, strategic refurbishment.

Designed by Hodder + Partners and completed in 2016, the building sits beside the Peace Gardens and forms part of one of Sheffield city centre’s most significant commercial settings.

The project responds to changing expectations around workplace culture, tenant experience, environmental responsibility and long term occupation, showing how carefully targeted design interventions can extend the relevance of a premium office building.

Enjoy the full article, click on the direct link on the grid in our LinkinBio!

3 St Paul’s Place presented a familiar challenge for contemporary workplace design.

The building remained architecturally robust and commercially significant, yet its shared internal environments needed to respond to a changed workplace landscape. Tenant expectations had shifted, sustainability requirements had intensified and common parts were increasingly central to the perceived quality of the building.

Jasper Sanders + Partners were appointed by Till Asset Management to enhance the building’s shared spaces while respecting the original architectural intent.

The result is a detailed refurbishment that improves arrival, circulation, amenity, welfare and active travel facilities, supporting tenant satisfaction, market appeal and the long term performance of the asset.

The refurbishment was shaped by a clear strategic purpose.

3 St Paul’s Place is home to internationally recognised organisations, including BDP and Arup, whose values place strong emphasis on environmental responsibility, cultural quality and workplaces that support both people and performance.

Rather than approaching the project as a cosmetic refresh, Jasper Sanders + Partners focused on the shared spaces that influence daily experience and tenant perception. Arrival, circulation, amenity and welfare were treated as critical touchpoints in the building’s ongoing commercial success.

For landlords, this reflects an important shift. Common parts are no longer secondary spaces. They play a direct role in tenant retenti

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At 3 St Paul’s Place in Sheffield, Jasper Sanders + Partners have redefined the common parts of a landmark Grade A workplace through a focused, strategic refurbishment.

Designed by Hodder + Partners and completed in 2016, the building sits beside the Peace Gardens and forms part of one of Sheffield city centre’s most significant commercial settings.

The project responds to changing expectations around workplace culture, tenant experience, environmental responsibility and long term occupation, showing how carefully targeted design interventions can extend the relevance of a premium office building.

Enjoy the full article, click on the direct link on the grid in our LinkinBio!

3 St Paul’s Place presented a familiar challenge for contemporary workplace design.

The building remained architecturally robust and commercially significant, yet its shared internal environments needed to respond to a changed workplace landscape. Tenant expectations had shifted, sustainability requirements had intensified and common parts were increasingly central to the perceived quality of the building.

Jasper Sanders + Partners were appointed by Till Asset Management to enhance the building’s shared spaces while respecting the original architectural intent.

The result is a detailed refurbishment that improves arrival, circulation, amenity, welfare and active travel facilities, supporting tenant satisfaction, market appeal and the long term performance of the asset.

The refurbishment was shaped by a clear strategic purpose.

3 St Paul’s Place is home to internationally recognised organisations, including BDP and Arup, whose values place strong emphasis on environmental responsibility, cultural quality and workplaces that support both people and performance.

Rather than approaching the project as a cosmetic refresh, Jasper Sanders + Partners focused on the shared spaces that influence daily experience and tenant perception. Arrival, circulation, amenity and welfare were treated as critical touchpoints in the building’s ongoing commercial success.

For landlords, this reflects an important shift. Common parts are no longer secondary spaces. They play a direct role in tenant retenti

At 3 St Paul’s Place in Sheffield, Jasper Sanders + Partners have redefined the common parts of a landmark Grade A workplace through a focused, strategic refurbishment.

Designed by Hodder + Partners and completed in 2016, the building sits beside the Peace Gardens and forms part of one of Sheffield city centre’s most significant commercial settings.

The project responds to changing expectations around workplace culture, tenant experience, environmental responsibility and long term occupation, showing how carefully targeted design interventions can extend the relevance of a premium office building.

Enjoy the full article, click on the direct link on the grid in our LinkinBio!

3 St Paul’s Place presented a familiar challenge for contemporary workplace design.

The building remained architecturally robust and commercially significant, yet its shared internal environments needed to respond to a changed workplace landscape. Tenant expectations had shifted, sustainability requirements had intensified and common parts were increasingly central to the perceived quality of the building.

Jasper Sanders + Partners were appointed by Till Asset Management to enhance the building’s shared spaces while respecting the original architectural intent.

The result is a detailed refurbishment that improves arrival, circulation, amenity, welfare and active travel facilities, supporting tenant satisfaction, market appeal and the long term performance of the asset.

The refurbishment was shaped by a clear strategic purpose.

3 St Paul’s Place is home to internationally recognised organisations, including BDP and Arup, whose values place strong emphasis on environmental responsibility, cultural quality and workplaces that support both people and performance.

Rather than approaching the project as a cosmetic refresh, Jasper Sanders + Partners focused on the shared spaces that influence daily experience and tenant perception. Arrival, circulation, amenity and welfare were treated as critical touchpoints in the building’s ongoing commercial success.

For landlords, this reflects an important shift. Common parts are no longer secondary spaces. They play a direct role in tenant retenti
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Sleep is pivotal to the guest experience. It shapes how guests rest, recover and remember their stay. Across hospitality, the quality of sleep has become central to comfort, wellbeing and a true sense of care.

Hypnos Contract Beds works with hotels and serviced residences to deliver handcrafted mattresses designed for restorative sleep, long term performance and responsible specification.

From flexible city stays to nature led retreats and slow luxury living, each project demonstrates how considered sleep solutions can help elevate the guest experience.

Enjoy all 3 case studies - LinkinBio

The July London Victoria, The Owlets by The Tawny Hotel and Claridge House by SLO each respond to a different style of stay, from flexible city living and nature led family retreats to wellbeing focused serviced residences.

Across each project, Hypnos Contract Beds demonstrates how thoughtful mattress specification can support comfort, durability, sustainability and long term performance.

What connects them is a shared commitment to helping guests rest well, feel comfortable and experience hospitality that has been considered down to the smallest details.

Located moments from London Victoria station, theatres and some of the capital’s most recognisable landmarks, The July London Victoria introduces a flexible approach to city stays.

The property combines the independence of serviced apartments with the design, hospitality and social atmosphere of a lifestyle hotel. Across 114 thoughtfully designed apartments, guests can live, work and unwind with ease, supported by kitchens, living spaces, co-working areas, wellness facilities and relaxed social spaces.

Interiors by Fettle and The July’s in-house design team bring together Art Deco influences, warm colours, natural materials and playful details, creating a welcoming residential atmosphere.

Sleep is pivotal to this relaxed, residential experience. Hypnos mattresses were selected to support both short city breaks and extended stays, where consistent comfort becomes increasingly important.

At The July London Victoria, restful sleep helps guests feel at ease in the heart of the city.

Set within the wider Tawny Hotel es

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Sleep is pivotal to the guest experience. It shapes how guests rest, recover and remember their stay. Across hospitality, the quality of sleep has become central to comfort, wellbeing and a true sense of care.

Hypnos Contract Beds works with hotels and serviced residences to deliver handcrafted mattresses designed for restorative sleep, long term performance and responsible specification.

From flexible city stays to nature led retreats and slow luxury living, each project demonstrates how considered sleep solutions can help elevate the guest experience.

Enjoy all 3 case studies - LinkinBio

The July London Victoria, The Owlets by The Tawny Hotel and Claridge House by SLO each respond to a different style of stay, from flexible city living and nature led family retreats to wellbeing focused serviced residences.

Across each project, Hypnos Contract Beds demonstrates how thoughtful mattress specification can support comfort, durability, sustainability and long term performance.

What connects them is a shared commitment to helping guests rest well, feel comfortable and experience hospitality that has been considered down to the smallest details.

Located moments from London Victoria station, theatres and some of the capital’s most recognisable landmarks, The July London Victoria introduces a flexible approach to city stays.

The property combines the independence of serviced apartments with the design, hospitality and social atmosphere of a lifestyle hotel. Across 114 thoughtfully designed apartments, guests can live, work and unwind with ease, supported by kitchens, living spaces, co-working areas, wellness facilities and relaxed social spaces.

Interiors by Fettle and The July’s in-house design team bring together Art Deco influences, warm colours, natural materials and playful details, creating a welcoming residential atmosphere.

Sleep is pivotal to this relaxed, residential experience. Hypnos mattresses were selected to support both short city breaks and extended stays, where consistent comfort becomes increasingly important.

At The July London Victoria, restful sleep helps guests feel at ease in the heart of the city.

Set within the wider Tawny Hotel es

Sleep is pivotal to the guest experience. It shapes how guests rest, recover and remember their stay. Across hospitality, the quality of sleep has become central to comfort, wellbeing and a true sense of care.

Hypnos Contract Beds works with hotels and serviced residences to deliver handcrafted mattresses designed for restorative sleep, long term performance and responsible specification.

From flexible city stays to nature led retreats and slow luxury living, each project demonstrates how considered sleep solutions can help elevate the guest experience.

Enjoy all 3 case studies - LinkinBio

The July London Victoria, The Owlets by The Tawny Hotel and Claridge House by SLO each respond to a different style of stay, from flexible city living and nature led family retreats to wellbeing focused serviced residences.

Across each project, Hypnos Contract Beds demonstrates how thoughtful mattress specification can support comfort, durability, sustainability and long term performance.

What connects them is a shared commitment to helping guests rest well, feel comfortable and experience hospitality that has been considered down to the smallest details.

Located moments from London Victoria station, theatres and some of the capital’s most recognisable landmarks, The July London Victoria introduces a flexible approach to city stays.

The property combines the independence of serviced apartments with the design, hospitality and social atmosphere of a lifestyle hotel. Across 114 thoughtfully designed apartments, guests can live, work and unwind with ease, supported by kitchens, living spaces, co-working areas, wellness facilities and relaxed social spaces.

Interiors by Fettle and The July’s in-house design team bring together Art Deco influences, warm colours, natural materials and playful details, creating a welcoming residential atmosphere.

Sleep is pivotal to this relaxed, residential experience. Hypnos mattresses were selected to support both short city breaks and extended stays, where consistent comfort becomes increasingly important.

At The July London Victoria, restful sleep helps guests feel at ease in the heart of the city.

Set within the wider Tawny Hotel es
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