Resultados: 8

‘Design with Impact’: MillerKnoll’s space planning for ...

Historia de la marca

Harriet Thorpe

09.09.2024

Flexible work requires purposeful office design, and MillerKnoll’s ‘Design with Impact’ framework provides a roadmap for enhancing wellbeing, fostering community connection and adapting to change in modern workplaces.

Architonic stories of the year 2023: Products

James Wormald

13.12.2023

A retrospective collation of the most popular product-referencing stories from Architonic’s magazine section. Featuring doorways, coffee tables, electric alternatives, terrazzo and cork.

The complex evolution of the iconic egg chair

James Wormald

21.11.2023

The simple elliptical form of an egg – and its cosy interior – has inspired designers such as Eero Saarinen, Arne Jacobsen and Eero Aarnio to create some of the most iconic chairs of the past century.

Collective wisdom: MillerKnoll’s innovative approach to ...

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Harriet Thorpe

07.11.2023

Nearly a century ago, a group of renowned designers met at the Cranbrook Academy of Art, paving the way for what would later become a global collective of brands poised to transform the industry and redefine Modern design...

Ten coffee tables to elevate any living room

Claire Brodka

30.08.2023

Coffee tables are some of the most versatile furniture pieces in the home, changing from display cabinets to impromptu dinner tables in a matter of minutes. We take a look at different highlights from our Architonic catalogue.

Architonic Trend Analysis | Top 100 Italian Brands

Architonic

27.03.2017

Material Tendencies: Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby

Anita Hackethal

22.02.2016

Established in 1996, British design duo Barber & Osgerby have worked across a variety of disciplines, including industrial design, interiors, architecture and site-specific installations.

Internal Culture: design history revisited at London design ...

Simon Keane-Cowell

27.09.2012

While the London Design Festival's big-top design destinations, such as Super Brands London, Tent, designjunction and 100% Design pulled large crowds, a number of design brands used their city showrooms as spaces for serving up fascinating slices of