workplace design

is it time to say goodbye to grey in the office

Is it time to say goodbye to grey in the office?   

We’ve all noticed how the pandemic has drastically shifted workplace dynamics and design. Beforehand most employees had no choice but to come into the office. However, the pandemic made remote work the norm, and now businesses struggle to convince employees to return, and many find it a challenge to compete with the comfort and convenience…

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new designers 2024 panel discussion

New Designers 2024 panel discussion

Have you ever heard of someone who’s gone into interior design after first becoming a rocket scientist? Or someone who went from studying law and theology, to being a mum to becoming an interior designer and ending up winning an interior designer TV show competition? Or someone who was a project manager / business analyst…

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7 considerations when creating neurodiverse workspace designs karen haller 1

7 considerations when creating neurodiverse workspace designs

Last week I wrote an article called Neurodiversity and the future of workplace design where I shared some of the biggest highlights from my recent ‘in conversation’ with Laura Light, Interface’s team design lead on ‘Colour, Behaviour and the Workplace of the Future’ as part of Clerkenwell Design Week. It’s been great to see that…

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neurodiversity and the future of workplace design karen haller 

Neurodiversity and the future of workplace design 

London’s premier design event, Clerkenwell Design Week was held last week, and I was thrilled to be asked by leading floor company Interface to sit down with their team lead for concept design, Laura Light for an ‘in conversation’ style discussion in front of designers and architects the importance of colour selection as we strive…

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