Commercial Interiors
Commercial interiors focus on workplaces, offices, retail environments, and mixed-use developments that define contemporary professional life. This section explores how interior design supports productivity, collaboration, and brand identity within commercial spaces. Discover interiors where functionality meets architectural expression.
For Milan Design Week 2025, Artemest marked its 10th anniversary with the third edition of L’Appartamento at the magnificent Palazzo Donizetti. Six celebrated interior design studios—1508 London, Champalimaud Design, Meyer Davis, Nebras Aljoaib, Romanek Design Studio, and Simone Haag—each transformed a distinct space, showcasing the vibrancy and timeless beauty of Italian craftsmanship through curated furniture, lighting, and art.
For the 2020 edition of Collect; the international art fair for modern craft and design, Cox London was invited by the Crafts Council to transform the fair's VIP lounge with their sculptural furniture and interior art pieces. Working alongside interior designer Rachel Chudley, the designers created a show-stopping space, the first VIP lounge at the fair's new location at Somerset House.
International interior design and architecture studio AB Concept designed the interiors for their new office as they move from Causeway Bay to Victoria Dockside in Hong Kong. The studio opted to go against the familiar white walls and clinical feel of standard office spaces, creating an inspiring, characterful and colourful office space for their staff and clients.
Irene Gunter, founder and Director of Gunter & Co, and her talented team designed 'The Nest' installation at the Tom Faulkner showroom as part of Chelsea Design Quarter's charity event in aid of Glass Door. Inspired by the work the charity does for men and women affected by homelessness, Irene's design reflects the concept of what it means to feel at home, to feel safe and at ease.
Offering luxurious co-working office spaces in central London locations, Uncommon launched their fourth destination and flagship project; a 41,430 sq ft Liverpool Street destination located within the cylindrical 'Crosspoint' building acquired from Lord Sugar's development company.
International designers Geoffroy Van Hulle, Sig Bergamin, and Phillip Thomas, have each taken over a window, dressing it with their chosen treasures from Guinevere.
Inspired by the client’s deep connection to the ocean and desire to create an organic, sensory experience for its guests, Australian design studio 'Golden' completes the impressive 260m2 'Warrior One' Yoga studio located in Bayside, Melbourne.
Martyn White Designs collaborated with OKA to style an interior set using the brand's furniture, combining it with the Martyn White Designs aesthetic.
Maison et Objet returns for its second instalment of the year, providing a platform for the World's finest designers to showcase exciting projects and the latest in design. A flagship exhibition for the show, 'AD Intérieurs' celebrates the highest levels of luxury interior design, with the editors of Architectural Digest working with fifteen highly celebrated studios to take part in its presentation on display in Paris.
Part of a two-year transformation programme, Harrods undergoes one of the largest redevelopments of its food halls in over thirty years, launching its newly renovated and carefully restored Roastery and Bake hall. Designed by David Collins Studio, the room has been painstakingly returned to its 1925 shape and size, with the stunning architectural features of the Grade II* listed building brought back to life.
As the much-loved sitcom, Will & Grace returns to our screens after an eleven-year absence, discover the interior design and styling that goes on behind the 'scenes' to create these impressive sets.
As the world increasingly moves to digital, we are seeing a dramatic shift in how people manage their lives. From the way we live and use our homes to how we go to work. Whilst some larger companies transform their workspaces into fun places to be, merging the work and social life together, others are cutting spaces altogether, allowing employees to work from home.
Explore OMA’s restoration of the 16th-century Fondaco dei Tedeschi in Venice, transforming a historic mercantile landmark into a contemporary public destination.
A new London medical space challenges how we see healthcare design, blending luxury interiors with wellness-led thinking. Exploring how thoughtful design can transform hospitals into places of calm, comfort and genuine human experience.