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Amtico introduces the latest evolution of Spacia LVT for commercial interiors

British flooring manufacturer Amtico has introduced the latest evolution of its Spacia luxury vinyl tile (LVT) collection. Shaped by today’s specification priorities, the flooring collection focuses on versatility, material character,… Read More >

17 February 2026 Flooring Product

Event Report: Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Europe 2025

Couldn’t join us at Cruise Ship Interiors Design Expo Europe 2025? This Event Report, sponsored by Amtico, brings you the scale, energy and opportunity of one of the most significant… Read More >

12 December 2025 Cruise Cruise Ship Interiors

Amtico Launches Nationwide Take Back Scheme and Advances Net-Zero Roadmap

British flooring manufacturer Amtico has converted its long-term sustainability pledges into tangible progress with two announcements: the roll-out of a UK-wide Take Back scheme for luxury vinyl tile (LVT) flooring… Read More >

6 November 2025

Farmhouse flair defines NFU Mutual HQ with Amtico LVT

In the Warwickshire village of Tiddington, NFU Mutual’s headquarters has been reimagined through a three-phase breakout-space overhaul by Tom Franklin and Tess Johnson at D3 Design Ltd. Charged with weaving… Read More >

24 July 2025 Flooring

Amtico Brings Timeless Elegance to Heythrop Park

Set amid 440 acres of rolling Cotswold parkland, Heythrop Park Hotel is a Grade II* Listed manor house reborn for today’s luxury traveller. When Warner Leisure appointed DesignLSM to modernise… Read More >

21 July 2025 Flooring

Best of British: Amtico – Pioneering UK Design and Manufacturing in Commercial Flooring

Amtico has been at the heart of British flooring design and manufacturing for over 60 years. Founded in 1964, the Coventry factory is a hub of creativity, precision engineering, and… Read More >

17 July 2025 Flooring

Instant Pattern, Effortless Impact: New Designers’ Choice Floors From Amtico

British flooring manufacturer Amtico has added nine new floor designs to Designers’ Choice, its ready-to-specify luxury vinyl tile (LVT) collection that is specially created by the in-house design team. The… Read More >

9 July 2025

Embrace Nature’s Imperfections With Amtico Form

British flooring manufacturer Amtico has expanded its Form collection with new naturalistic Woods and Stones. Inspired by nature, the luxury vinyl tile (LVT) collection has been designed to respectfully replicate… Read More >

21 June 2024 Flooring

CIUK Successful UK Mission at INDEX Dubai: Building Global Connections

Commercial Interiors UK had the pleasure of attending INDEX Dubai from 4th to 6th June 2024, a premier event for the interior design and fit-out industry in the MENA region,… Read More >

14 June 2024 Export

Celebrating Six Decades of Excellence: Amtico Marks 60 Years of British Flooring Craftsmanship

British flooring manufacturer Amtico is celebrating a significant milestone this year as it reaches its 60th anniversary. Since 1964, Amtico has pioneered luxury vinyl tile (LVT) flooring and British manufacturing from its… Read More >

11 April 2024 anniversary Flooring

Amtico’s Latest National Trust-Inspired Flooring Collection

Design Insider is delighted to share with our community of commercial interior designers and architects the latest launch from British flooring manufacturer Amtico, their second collection in collaboration with the… Read More >

16 January 2024 Flooring

Amtico: Transforming Spaces with Signature Elegance

Amtico Flooring, renowned for its exceptional quality and innovative designs, has recently completed two remarkable projects – the Lee & Thompson office fitout and the Ramside Hall Hotel. In collaboration… Read More >

27 November 2023 Flooring

Amtico Signature – More than meets the eye

The new Signature LVT collection from Amtico harnesses a broad breadth of colour and texture, from heavy, authentic timbers to the weighty qualities of marble, delivering authenticity and unrivalled attention… Read More >

6 July 2023 Flooring

Have Your Say: How can the commercial interior sector turn our conversation on sustainability into actions? Part 1

At Design Insider we recognise the expertise within commercial interiors and we are proud to instigate conversations which inform, challenge & inspire the people who make our sector thrive.  The… Read More >

7 June 2023 Have Your Say

Top 3 workplace trends in 2023 with Amtico

British flooring manufacturer Amtico shares its insights into workplace design trends for 2023. Louisa Eyles, Commercial Marketing Manager, discusses the connection between sanctuary spaces, wayfinding and wellbeing. [Find Amtico through… Read More >

15 February 2023 Flooring trends Wellbeing Workplace

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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.⁠
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We spoke to her about how this philosophy is shaping a new generation of human-centred spaces across Humanscale’s global showroom portfolio.⁠
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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.⁠
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From calm, intuitive layouts to environments designed around the body in motion, the conversation offers a thoughtful perspective on how commercial interiors are evolving.⁠
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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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How should design respond to landscapes of this scale and significance?⁠
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At The Gígur Visitor Centre in Iceland, Nissen Richards Studio, working with SP(R)INT STUDIO, has created a permanent exhibition that sits in constant dialogue with its surroundings.⁠
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Set within the extraordinary landscape of Lake Mývatn, the project moves beyond traditional visitor centre design. Instead of competing with panoramic views, the interior works with them, extending the experience of the natural environment.⁠
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What’s particularly compelling is the balance: scientific insight is made accessible, play sits alongside education and the design remains deliberately restrained, allowing the landscape to lead.⁠
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The result is a visitor centre that feels less like a contained exhibition and more like part of the terrain itself, a place where architecture, storytelling and environment are intrinsically connected.⁠
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Explore the full project on Design Insider - link in our bio! ⁠
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Photography @studiocapn⁠
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#InternationalDesign ⁠

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How should design respond to landscapes of this scale and significance?⁠
⁠
At The Gígur Visitor Centre in Iceland, Nissen Richards Studio, working with SP(R)INT STUDIO, has created a permanent exhibition that sits in constant dialogue with its surroundings.⁠
⁠
Set within the extraordinary landscape of Lake Mývatn, the project moves beyond traditional visitor centre design. Instead of competing with panoramic views, the interior works with them, extending the experience of the natural environment.⁠
⁠
What’s particularly compelling is the balance: scientific insight is made accessible, play sits alongside education and the design remains deliberately restrained, allowing the landscape to lead.⁠
⁠
The result is a visitor centre that feels less like a contained exhibition and more like part of the terrain itself, a place where architecture, storytelling and environment are intrinsically connected.⁠
⁠
Explore the full project on Design Insider - link in our bio! ⁠
⁠
Photography @studiocapn⁠
⁠
#InternationalDesign ⁠

How should design respond to landscapes of this scale and significance?⁠
⁠
At The Gígur Visitor Centre in Iceland, Nissen Richards Studio, working with SP(R)INT STUDIO, has created a permanent exhibition that sits in constant dialogue with its surroundings.⁠
⁠
Set within the extraordinary landscape of Lake Mývatn, the project moves beyond traditional visitor centre design. Instead of competing with panoramic views, the interior works with them, extending the experience of the natural environment.⁠
⁠
What’s particularly compelling is the balance: scientific insight is made accessible, play sits alongside education and the design remains deliberately restrained, allowing the landscape to lead.⁠
⁠
The result is a visitor centre that feels less like a contained exhibition and more like part of the terrain itself, a place where architecture, storytelling and environment are intrinsically connected.⁠
⁠
Explore the full project on Design Insider - link in our bio! ⁠
⁠
Photography @studiocapn⁠
⁠
#InternationalDesign ⁠
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This conversation with Colin Bone gives you a clear sense of what it takes to grow a design practice with real international ambition, without losing the values that define it.⁠
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How do you scale globally while staying collaborative, research-led, and rooted in place?⁠
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In this interview, Colin reflects on his own journey into architecture and design, the founding vision behind Kettle Collective, and the thinking that continues to shape the studio’s work. You’ll take away insight into how collaboration across architecture, interiors, and masterplanning leads to stronger design outcomes, and why rigorous research is central to creating work that responds to context rather than chasing trends.⁠
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You’ll also gain a better understanding of how Kettle Collective is expanding its global presence, strengthening its multidisciplinary offer, and approaching sustainability through a lens of local identity, climate response, and long-term value. It is an honest and thoughtful perspective on leadership, growth, and building a design studio with both purpose and ambition.⁠
⁠
"As we expand and bring new talent into the business, it’s essential that every individual aligns with our culture and our commitment to quality."⁠
⁠
Read the full conversation by clicking on our LinkinBio⁠
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#KettleCollective #InteriorDesign #DesignLeadership

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This conversation with Colin Bone gives you a clear sense of what it takes to grow a design practice with real international ambition, without losing the values that define it.⁠
⁠
How do you scale globally while staying collaborative, research-led, and rooted in place?⁠
⁠
In this interview, Colin reflects on his own journey into architecture and design, the founding vision behind Kettle Collective, and the thinking that continues to shape the studio’s work. You’ll take away insight into how collaboration across architecture, interiors, and masterplanning leads to stronger design outcomes, and why rigorous research is central to creating work that responds to context rather than chasing trends.⁠
⁠
You’ll also gain a better understanding of how Kettle Collective is expanding its global presence, strengthening its multidisciplinary offer, and approaching sustainability through a lens of local identity, climate response, and long-term value. It is an honest and thoughtful perspective on leadership, growth, and building a design studio with both purpose and ambition.⁠
⁠
"As we expand and bring new talent into the business, it’s essential that every individual aligns with our culture and our commitment to quality."⁠
⁠
Read the full conversation by clicking on our LinkinBio⁠
⁠
#KettleCollective #InteriorDesign #DesignLeadership

This conversation with Colin Bone gives you a clear sense of what it takes to grow a design practice with real international ambition, without losing the values that define it.⁠
⁠
How do you scale globally while staying collaborative, research-led, and rooted in place?⁠
⁠
In this interview, Colin reflects on his own journey into architecture and design, the founding vision behind Kettle Collective, and the thinking that continues to shape the studio’s work. You’ll take away insight into how collaboration across architecture, interiors, and masterplanning leads to stronger design outcomes, and why rigorous research is central to creating work that responds to context rather than chasing trends.⁠
⁠
You’ll also gain a better understanding of how Kettle Collective is expanding its global presence, strengthening its multidisciplinary offer, and approaching sustainability through a lens of local identity, climate response, and long-term value. It is an honest and thoughtful perspective on leadership, growth, and building a design studio with both purpose and ambition.⁠
⁠
"As we expand and bring new talent into the business, it’s essential that every individual aligns with our culture and our commitment to quality."⁠
⁠
Read the full conversation by clicking on our LinkinBio⁠
⁠
#KettleCollective #InteriorDesign #DesignLeadership
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