LVT takes off at Humberside Airport restaurant
Delivering a luxurious and bespoke design, Ark Interiors was able to create a high-end bar and restaurant setting for staff and customers to enjoy at The Propeller Bar & Grill, Humberside Airport. Its objective, to provide a nostalgic 1960s aircraft impression in keeping with the history and location, was enhanced with the installation of Polyflor’s Affinity255 in the shades dappled oak, flamed chestnut and seasoned grey oak.
From rags to riches
If these walls could speak; for over 160 years, Offenburg’s prison was a place where no one would have wanted to spend a single night. Baden revolutionaries of 1848 were imprisoned here, as were army deserters and political prisoners later on. But thieves, scammers and murderers also served their sentences in the Grabenallee.
From finance to finesse
Aflux Design is a design and architectural company that believes in affordable luxury. The firm’s goal is to create luxurious spaces of beauty yet at affordable prices.
How current workplace trends are impacting the office environment
Trends in the workplace may, like trends in any other market, come and go, but the ones we are currently seeing appear to be here to stay. As the generation gap in the workforce increases, the need to change office designs to cater for this change also develops.
A post-Brexit industry
As Brexit swiftly approaches, Inex talks to Lester Bennett, BIID President-Elect and Independent Design Consultant, about what a post-Brexit interiors industry may look like.
New ownership for 2019 Serpentine Pavilion
To mark the second anniversary of its global art initiative ‘Therme Art Program’, Therme Group has announced the acquisition of the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Japanese Architect Junya Ishigami.
What’s trending in surfacing
As ever, current surface requirements and trends in new builds are being driven by lifestyles and modern attitudes towards kitchen usage. As the hub of our home, the kitchen is used for more than just cooking and eating these days, and surfaces need to be resilient to heavy usage, writes Claire Eagling, Commercial Project Manager for Cosentino UK.
Refuge and recuperation: seeing bathrooms afresh
What role can bathroom designers play in helping to reduce the impact of stress in today’s society? In this exclusive piece for Geberit, Oliver Heath, Architectural/Interior Designer and specialist in biophilic design, explores the importance of sensory design in modern bathroom projects.
Bim Burton and Kaldewei take sustainability to next level
Bim Burton is an innovative modern Furniture Maker and Designer, creating timeless designs with space-saving ideas. Taking this year’s theme of (Re)act at designjunction, Bim and Kaldewei have worked together to create, exclusively for designjunction, a series of recyclable, sustainable unique bath chairs in three different styles. These were showcased within the Installations area, located in Lewis Cubitt Park, Kings Cross, London, throughout designjunction.
How to choose the right fabrics for hotel schemes
In this article, Inex speaks to Carolyn Mitchell, Group Contract Sales Director for Style Library Contract, for her expert advice on the transformative effects of fabrics and textiles in hotel design.