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5 Office Design Trends For 2021

All Work

From ‘resimercial’ design to sustainability, here are 5 design trends to look out for in 2021. Resimerical features include: Mix of textures/silhouettes Natural light/ambient lighting Wool rugs, large curtained windows Classic house plants Comfortable seating Durable upholstery Natural fibers. Videoconferencing provision.

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Custom vs Modular Exhibits: Which is Best for You? 

Trade Show Booth Companies - Trade Group

Seamless Brand Integration If your unique brand identity requires specific colors, logos, shapes, and even literal textures, custom exhibits ensure that every particular element is seamlessly engrained with your brand. Limitless Design Flexibility With custom exhibits, the design flexibility or workability is virtually limitless.

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Aston Martin unveils its first ultra-luxury flagship, Q New York

Retail Focus

The design principles of the space are built upon quintessentially British architecture, including extensive use of mosaic tiles, chandeliers, beautifully framed grand windows, fireplaces, and mantel pieces, as well as large scaling dining tables.

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Transforming Workspaces: Exploring the Power of Commercial Office Interior Design

Greater Group

Companies that embrace adaptability and flexibility and that believe in giving team members the option to work from home would tend toward hybrid workspace design. Employees need to understand the company’s brand first and best, and daily engagement with that brand in an environment that embodies it is arguably the first and best way.

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Designing Success: Unveiling the Secrets of Commercial Retail Interior Design

Greater Group

In commercial retail interior design, this is the equivalent of of designing a stand-out entrance and storefront. While adding signage and displays may be among the first things that come to mind, the existing architectural elements of the entrance should not be overlooked, and may indeed be used creatively.