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Staff Writer

Client File: Philip Tait, Director of Development Canada Water, British Land

Philip Tait, director of development for Canada Water, British Land, provides an insight into the vision for the location.

Lighting Focus – Sculptural statements

From retro to romantic, and from organic to geometric, the latest statement luminaires reflect the many different directions currently pursued by lighting companies and designers.

Radical Thinking

Saffron Brand Consultants’ Matt Atchison names the people that have inspired his career…

Difficult Sites – Architecture against the odds

A RIBA exhibition that runs until 31 May 2025 showcases the skill, perseverance and creativity of architects in overcoming awkward and demanding conditions.

A 40th anniversary full of memories and dreams

Since 1984, DI PALMA ASSOCIATI is a media and public relations agency specialized in promoting industrial design brands and furnishing firms in the Italian and foreign media. This specialization has translated into a consolidated relationship with media interested in these topics. It has acquired vast experience and cultural depth in these sectors, enabling it to develop far-reaching and effective public relations projects.

SAS TexTile Acoustic Ceilings

Launching at Clerkenwell Design Week 2025, our new Active Stretch system provides boundless geometric options to the growing trend of acoustic fabric ceilings.

Lighting Focus – Invisible lighting

The Mandarin Oriental in London’s Mayfair exemplifies the current trend for customised, sculptural luminaires and installations.

Profile – Ben Webb

Ben Webb, the co-founder and MD of hospitality and branding agency 3Stories, discusses the philosophy behind the business and its plans for 2025.

Sound of Hayes

Demonstrating how effectively HIMACS solid surface can transform any setting, the durable, high-performance, ultra versatile material has been used to illuminate the history of EMI in Hayes, where it now clads a pedestrian underpass.

Brief Encounters

How do we encourage people to engage with the problem of climate change? By focusing on everyday issues and using artistry and ingenuity to pose important questions. And by making the experience free and fun, as we discover in a new Science Gallery show.