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The Circular Hub: Communicating a Clearer Vision for Circular Design

A Breakfast Space Designed to Evolve: WeWantMore for Novotel Brussels

Form Follows Feeling: Designing for Human Experience with Suchi Reddy

Elemental contrasts: Heathfield & Co’s SS26 New Collection

You’re Invited! Dining with Cultural Inspirations: Lois Norman, London Design Studio Lead, Ulster Carpets

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How do you design an exhibition space using circular thinking rather than a linear approach?⁠
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That challenge shaped The Circular Hub, an outstanding installation at Workplace Design Show designed by MCM Architecture and Future Works, in partnership with Nested Living. It stood out not only as a visual highlight of the show, but as a clear and compelling demonstration of how circular design can be communicated through the built environment.⁠
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In this article, you’ll discover how Ana Rita Martins and the team translated complex ideas into a space that felt accessible, purposeful and commercially relevant. From materials already in circulation to careful plans for disassembly, reuse and return, every decision was grounded in a commitment to circularity.⁠
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The Circular Hub offered a strong vision for the future of workplace design and helped move the conversation forward across the commercial interiors sector.⁠
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Read more by clicking on the grid link in our bio!⁠
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📸 Max Colson⁠
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#CircularDesign #Sustainability #WorkplaceDesign #DesignInnovation #ExhibitionDesign

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How do you design an exhibition space using circular thinking rather than a linear approach?⁠
⁠
That challenge shaped The Circular Hub, an outstanding installation at Workplace Design Show designed by MCM Architecture and Future Works, in partnership with Nested Living. It stood out not only as a visual highlight of the show, but as a clear and compelling demonstration of how circular design can be communicated through the built environment.⁠
⁠
In this article, you’ll discover how Ana Rita Martins and the team translated complex ideas into a space that felt accessible, purposeful and commercially relevant. From materials already in circulation to careful plans for disassembly, reuse and return, every decision was grounded in a commitment to circularity.⁠
⁠
The Circular Hub offered a strong vision for the future of workplace design and helped move the conversation forward across the commercial interiors sector.⁠
⁠
Read more by clicking on the grid link in our bio!⁠
⁠
📸 Max Colson⁠
⁠
#CircularDesign #Sustainability #WorkplaceDesign #DesignInnovation #ExhibitionDesign

How do you design an exhibition space using circular thinking rather than a linear approach?⁠
⁠
That challenge shaped The Circular Hub, an outstanding installation at Workplace Design Show designed by MCM Architecture and Future Works, in partnership with Nested Living. It stood out not only as a visual highlight of the show, but as a clear and compelling demonstration of how circular design can be communicated through the built environment.⁠
⁠
In this article, you’ll discover how Ana Rita Martins and the team translated complex ideas into a space that felt accessible, purposeful and commercially relevant. From materials already in circulation to careful plans for disassembly, reuse and return, every decision was grounded in a commitment to circularity.⁠
⁠
The Circular Hub offered a strong vision for the future of workplace design and helped move the conversation forward across the commercial interiors sector.⁠
⁠
Read more by clicking on the grid link in our bio!⁠
⁠
📸 Max Colson⁠
⁠
#CircularDesign #Sustainability #WorkplaceDesign #DesignInnovation #ExhibitionDesign
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No.1 Ancoats Green marks a key milestone for Manchester, becoming the first scheme to complete under the City Council’s This City development programme.⁠
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Designed by Buttress Architects, the project delivers 119 apartments and 10 town houses, with 30% of homes available at Manchester Living Rent, combining quality with accessibility in a highly central location.⁠
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Working alongside the architects, Jasper Sanders + Partners developed the resident amenity spaces and interior specification, creating a cohesive living environment across the scheme.⁠
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What stands out:⁠
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• Homes arranged to overlook a revitalised Ancoats Green, strengthening connections to landscape and community⁠
• Double-height resident lounge and mezzanine workspaces supporting both social interaction and focused work⁠
• Interiors inspired by the surrounding wildflower landscape, with warm, layered tones and tactile materials⁠
• Low-carbon design approach aligned with Manchester’s 2038 Zero Carbon ambitions⁠
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The result is a development that brings together housing, public realm and community, helping to shape a more connected and sustainable neighbourhood.⁠
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Read the full story on Design Insider - find the link in our bio!

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No.1 Ancoats Green marks a key milestone for Manchester, becoming the first scheme to complete under the City Council’s This City development programme.⁠
⁠
Designed by Buttress Architects, the project delivers 119 apartments and 10 town houses, with 30% of homes available at Manchester Living Rent, combining quality with accessibility in a highly central location.⁠
⁠
Working alongside the architects, Jasper Sanders + Partners developed the resident amenity spaces and interior specification, creating a cohesive living environment across the scheme.⁠
⁠
What stands out:⁠
⁠
• Homes arranged to overlook a revitalised Ancoats Green, strengthening connections to landscape and community⁠
• Double-height resident lounge and mezzanine workspaces supporting both social interaction and focused work⁠
• Interiors inspired by the surrounding wildflower landscape, with warm, layered tones and tactile materials⁠
• Low-carbon design approach aligned with Manchester’s 2038 Zero Carbon ambitions⁠
⁠
The result is a development that brings together housing, public realm and community, helping to shape a more connected and sustainable neighbourhood.⁠
⁠
Read the full story on Design Insider - find the link in our bio!

No.1 Ancoats Green marks a key milestone for Manchester, becoming the first scheme to complete under the City Council’s This City development programme.⁠
⁠
Designed by Buttress Architects, the project delivers 119 apartments and 10 town houses, with 30% of homes available at Manchester Living Rent, combining quality with accessibility in a highly central location.⁠
⁠
Working alongside the architects, Jasper Sanders + Partners developed the resident amenity spaces and interior specification, creating a cohesive living environment across the scheme.⁠
⁠
What stands out:⁠
⁠
• Homes arranged to overlook a revitalised Ancoats Green, strengthening connections to landscape and community⁠
• Double-height resident lounge and mezzanine workspaces supporting both social interaction and focused work⁠
• Interiors inspired by the surrounding wildflower landscape, with warm, layered tones and tactile materials⁠
• Low-carbon design approach aligned with Manchester’s 2038 Zero Carbon ambitions⁠
⁠
The result is a development that brings together housing, public realm and community, helping to shape a more connected and sustainable neighbourhood.⁠
⁠
Read the full story on Design Insider - find the link in our bio!
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What is really changing in travel and hospitality, and how should design respond?

At a recent round table hosted by Studio Moren, developers, operators, designers, strategists and investors came together to explore the shifting expectations shaping the sector. From wellness and performance to hybrid living, community and digitalisation, the discussion focused on how spaces can respond with greater clarity, relevance and intent.

This carousel shares five key insights from that conversation, drawn from the lived experience, real projects and honest tensions raised around the table.

Thank you to Studio Moren for hosting such an insightful discussion, and to all speakers for contributing so openly.

Read the full round table article: Click on the grid link in our bio!

Insights shared by:
                                                                                                        Alex Baumon-Lyons, AENDRE Group
Philippa Wagner, PeoplePlacesSpaces
Jonny Sin, Sin&Co.
Priya Rawal, The Luxury Property Forum
Sam Ghosh, STAY Camden
Sophie Gwilliam, Native by Numa
Laura Tan, Notable
Rebeca Guzman Vidal, Curate Real Estate
David Harte and Ed Murray, Studio Moren

#StudioMoren #HospitalityDesign #InteriorDesign #HotelDesign

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What is really changing in travel and hospitality, and how should design respond?

At a recent round table hosted by Studio Moren, developers, operators, designers, strategists and investors came together to explore the shifting expectations shaping the sector. From wellness and performance to hybrid living, community and digitalisation, the discussion focused on how spaces can respond with greater clarity, relevance and intent.

This carousel shares five key insights from that conversation, drawn from the lived experience, real projects and honest tensions raised around the table.

Thank you to Studio Moren for hosting such an insightful discussion, and to all speakers for contributing so openly.

Read the full round table article: Click on the grid link in our bio!

Insights shared by:
                                                                                                        Alex Baumon-Lyons, AENDRE Group
Philippa Wagner, PeoplePlacesSpaces
Jonny Sin, Sin&Co.
Priya Rawal, The Luxury Property Forum
Sam Ghosh, STAY Camden
Sophie Gwilliam, Native by Numa
Laura Tan, Notable
Rebeca Guzman Vidal, Curate Real Estate
David Harte and Ed Murray, Studio Moren

#StudioMoren #HospitalityDesign #InteriorDesign #HotelDesign

What is really changing in travel and hospitality, and how should design respond?

At a recent round table hosted by Studio Moren, developers, operators, designers, strategists and investors came together to explore the shifting expectations shaping the sector. From wellness and performance to hybrid living, community and digitalisation, the discussion focused on how spaces can respond with greater clarity, relevance and intent.

This carousel shares five key insights from that conversation, drawn from the lived experience, real projects and honest tensions raised around the table.

Thank you to Studio Moren for hosting such an insightful discussion, and to all speakers for contributing so openly.

Read the full round table article: Click on the grid link in our bio!

Insights shared by:
                                                                                                        Alex Baumon-Lyons, AENDRE Group
Philippa Wagner, PeoplePlacesSpaces
Jonny Sin, Sin&Co.
Priya Rawal, The Luxury Property Forum
Sam Ghosh, STAY Camden
Sophie Gwilliam, Native by Numa
Laura Tan, Notable
Rebeca Guzman Vidal, Curate Real Estate
David Harte and Ed Murray, Studio Moren

#StudioMoren #HospitalityDesign #InteriorDesign #HotelDesign
...

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“Form follows feeling,” says Suchi Reddy.⁠
⁠
We spoke to her about how this philosophy is shaping a new generation of human-centred spaces across Humanscale’s global showroom portfolio.⁠
⁠
Working across cities including Chicago, Paris, Sydney and Shanghai, her work draws on neuroaesthetics to explore how light, movement and materiality influence how people experience space.⁠
⁠
From calm, intuitive layouts to environments designed around the body in motion, the conversation offers a thoughtful perspective on how commercial interiors are evolving.⁠
⁠
Read the full conversation on Design Insider - find the link in our bio! ⁠

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“Form follows feeling,” says Suchi Reddy.⁠
⁠
We spoke to her about how this philosophy is shaping a new generation of human-centred spaces across Humanscale’s global showroom portfolio.⁠
⁠
Working across cities including Chicago, Paris, Sydney and Shanghai, her work draws on neuroaesthetics to explore how light, movement and materiality influence how people experience space.⁠
⁠
From calm, intuitive layouts to environments designed around the body in motion, the conversation offers a thoughtful perspective on how commercial interiors are evolving.⁠
⁠
Read the full conversation on Design Insider - find the link in our bio! ⁠

“Form follows feeling,” says Suchi Reddy.⁠
⁠
We spoke to her about how this philosophy is shaping a new generation of human-centred spaces across Humanscale’s global showroom portfolio.⁠
⁠
Working across cities including Chicago, Paris, Sydney and Shanghai, her work draws on neuroaesthetics to explore how light, movement and materiality influence how people experience space.⁠
⁠
From calm, intuitive layouts to environments designed around the body in motion, the conversation offers a thoughtful perspective on how commercial interiors are evolving.⁠
⁠
Read the full conversation on Design Insider - find the link in our bio! ⁠
...

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