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The UK’s Most Influential Workplace Design Event Returns – Registration Now Open
Registration is now officially open for Workspace Design Show London, returning to the Business Design Centre on 25–26 February 2026 with its most forward-thinking edition yet. The 2026 show will push even further under its new theme, Connected Realities, exploring how physical spaces and digital layers are increasingly merging to shape the workplaces of tomorrow.
“Connected Realities”: 2026 Edition of Workspace Design Show in London Reveals Bold Theme Exploring the Fusion of Physical and Digital Workplaces
The future of work isn’t physical versus digital. It’s both, beautifully and intelligently intertwined. That’s the driving force behind Connected Realities, the newly announced theme for Workspace Design Show, taking place 25–26 February at the Business Design Centre, London.
Workspace Design Show London Unveils “Connected Realities” Installations Designed by MCM, Peldon Rose, Gensler, M Moser Associates
Workspace Design Show (25–26 February 2026, Business Design Centre, London) returns with a powerful series of immersive installations that bring the show’s 2026 theme, Connected Realities, to life. Designed by leading architecture and workplace design studios, these installations explore how physical environments, digital systems, material innovation and human experience are becoming increasingly interconnected in the modern workplace.
Flooring Projects: Alpha FX, London
In the final part of this special, eight-part series, FX explores a series of projects that demonstrate the flooring breadth and choice. From a purpose-built student accommodation scheme that places well-being and social interaction at its core, to a dynamic children’s play area within a major residential complex that reveals how colour, resilience and maintenance can be reconciled with playful intent.
Flooring Projects: Vittoria Group, Edinburgh
In this special, eight-part series, FX explores a series of projects that demonstrate the flooring breadth and choice. From a purpose-built student accommodation scheme that places well-being and social interaction at its core, to a dynamic children’s play area within a major residential complex that reveals how colour, resilience and maintenance can be reconciled with playful intent.
Flooring Projects: Kids Quarter, Reading
In this special, eight-part series, FX explores a series of projects that demonstrate the flooring breadth and choice. From a purpose-built student accommodation scheme that places well-being and social interaction at its core, to a dynamic children’s play area within a major residential complex that reveals how colour, resilience and maintenance can be reconciled with playful intent.
Designer File – Rethinking the relationship between visitors and museum objects
Pippa Nissen of Nissen Richards asks whether it’s time to reconsider the relationship between visitors and the objects on show in museums and galleries.
If Only… Your hotel experience continued beyond your stay
What if checkout became an emotionally charged ritual that stayed with you – long after you left?
Radical Thinking: Andrew Denman-Davies
Area’s Andrew Denman-Davies talks about what inspired him to pursue a career in this sector…
Sponsored News: Bespoke interior design at iconic London development
Designed and curated by Gloria Sanchez of Tailored Living Interiors.