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Amtico Gives Low-Carbon LVT the Green Light

British manufacturer Amtico has introduced Amtico Bio, the company’s first bio-attributed, low-carbon LVT flooring option created for projects that demand the highest levels of sustainability. [Find Amtico on the BCFA Product… Read More >

7 December 2022 bio-LVT Flooring Sustainable Materials

Q&A with Amtico’s Chris Robinson-Hart

We spoke to Chris Robinson-Hart, R&D Manager at Amtico, about innovation and new processes at the British flooring manufacturer.  [Find Amtico on the BCFA Product Finder] Can you tell us about… Read More >

6 July 2022 Antimicrobial Flooring Innovation DI

Amtico Launches Décor x National Trust Collection

British flooring manufacturer Amtico has further expanded the artisan-style Décor LVT collection with its first-ever collaboration with National Trust, Europe’s largest conservation charity.   [Find Amtico on the BCFA Product Finder]… Read More >

23 June 2022 collaboration Flooring Product Launch

AMTICO EXPANDS DÉCOR LVT COLLECTION

British flooring manufacturer Amtico has expanded its precision cut, artisan-style Décor LVT collection with new colourways, patterns and borders. [Find Amtico on the BCFA Product Finder] Amtico Décor, created using products… Read More >

27 May 2022 decor LVT Flooring Product

Specification Made Simple with Amtico Spacia

As part of the 2022 launch of its new Spacia Woods and Stones LVT designs, Amtico has introduced a wealth of features to the collection to make it easier when… Read More >

28 April 2022 collection Commercial Floors Flooring

Amtico Transforms Smeg UK’s HQ Showroom

Amtico has stepped in to help appliance brand Smeg UK as part of the refurbishment of its Abingdon HQ showroom. The space needed a beautiful design to complement the brand’s… Read More >

1 April 2022 Flooring Project

Spacia Stones from Amtico, Installed in Hours, Fresh for Years

British manufacturer Amtico has unveiled Spacia Stones – a new set of realistic and fresh LVT flooring designs that are simple to specify and convenient to install across a variety… Read More >

22 March 2022 Flooring Product Launch

Wellbeing in the Workplace: From the Floor Up

When it comes to wellbeing in the workplace it’s vital to take a holistic approach, writes Louisa Eyles, Amtico’s Commercial Marketing Manager. She explains why mind, body, and soul all… Read More >

14 February 2022 Wellbeing Wellbeing DI Workplace

The Green Dream: Incorporating Sustainability in Commercial Interior Design

Amtico Commercial Marketing Manager Louisa Eyles explains why, as well as how, sustainability is becoming a key part in commercial interior projects. What is sustainability? How can it be embedded… Read More >

15 December 2021 Sustainability Sustainable Design Sustainable Materials DI

BCFA Member of the Month: Amtico Flooring

Autumn is officially here! As we watch the leaves fall and colours warm to hazel hues we welcome October with our new Member of the Month, Amtico. We had the… Read More >

30 September 2021 Member of the Month

Amtico’s Bespoke Collaboration at Heriot-Watt University

British flooring manufacturer Amtico worked closely with Heriot-Watt University when it set about refurbishing Café Brio, which sits at the heart of the Edinburgh campus. Gemma Passantino, one of Amtico’s… Read More >

20 September 2021 Colllaboration DI Flooring University

Amtico Projects: Wentworth Garden Centre

Set within a contemporary ‘Arts & Crafts’ environment, The Bothy restaurant is the centrepiece of the new extension at Wentworth Garden Centre. It is situated in 16 acres of the… Read More >

28 June 2021 Flooring Project

The Rise of LVT Flooring

Flooring is unlikely to attract the attention of visitors in care homes, yet for residents, it can make the world of difference to their standard of living and how they… Read More >

25 June 2021 Care homes Flooring Healthcare DI

Amtico Projects: Royal Albert Dock, Royal Albert Quay, London

Situated in East London, Royal Albert Dock is an exciting regeneration project worth £1.7bn. The new commercial district boasts 4.7 million sq ft of office, residential, retail and leisure spaces…. Read More >

24 June 2021 Carpet Office

Amtico introduces Form collection

British flooring manufacturer, Amtico, has unveiled its new nature-inspired Form collection. Highly tactile and textured, the hardwearing LVT flooring is designed to suit a variety of commercial applications, including hospitality,… Read More >

25 March 2021 Commercial flooring Flooring

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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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