Decorex 2024: Supporting Sustainability in Interior Design
Now in its 47th year, the UK’s leading high-end interior design event, Decorex will return to Olympia Events from 6-9 October and is now even more focused on supporting the…
Now in its 47th year, the UK’s leading high-end interior design event, Decorex will return to Olympia Events from 6-9 October and is now even more focused on supporting the…
Welsh practice Benjamin Hale Architects has added two modern extensions – one made from pale brick, the other from black zinc – to a Victorian-era home in south London. The…
Hart Shoreditch has announced this year’s London Design Festival 2024 partnership with creative design consultancy, ‘2LG Studio’, to create an immersive exhibition, SPECTRUM, using the hotel’s spaces to bring an…
31/44 Architects director Will Burges has created a home for his family in Crystal Palace, south east London, which features a statement columned entrance. Burges, who is a director at…
Linda Boronkay has unveiled The Sessile, her latest project in partnership with contemporary rental brand, Way of Life. Bringing hospitality inspired amenities to modern rental apartments, The Sessile offers a…
This week on Dezeen, we revealed the 15 stadiums that will host games at the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia, including one that will be built on The Line…
B Corp certified workspace provider Uncommon has unveiled it’s largest and most ambitious building yet. Uncommon Holborn is a retrofitted ten-storey building in London’s historic Holborn, offering 105,000 sq ft…
Last month, I had the great pleasure of travelling to Bodø and the Lofoten Islands in Northern Norway. to write an article for Simply Scandi magazine. Having been to Norway…
Win an Asus Zenbook laptop with Dezeen Jobs! Simply set up a free jobseeker account today on our recruitment site Dezeen Jobs to be automatically entered into the draw. (It…
‘Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you’re going to get’ goes the famed line from Forest Gump. And I like to make sure that this…