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A tribute: How Issey Miyake changed the way we saw and wore fashion

Inside Retail

But his work allowed much of the world to reimagine itself through clothing. Throughout his career, Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, who has died of cancer at 84, rejected terms like “fashion”.

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A Simple Machine: furniture designed to bring movement and momentum into static environments

Design Wanted

Designers are reimagining office spaces with wellness in mind for a good reason, check out Rethinking the office with Arup: wellbeing and placemaking are key to redesign our future workspace. Its pulleys, weights and levers, powered by human energy, enable a new working rhythm. Changing height is done by simply turning the seat.

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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

All Work

Just as new builds and renovated hotels across the country have embraced this strategy of creating a modern living room feel, the same approach could be taken to reimagine the office arrival — making it a place employees want to be and be seen. 4) Keeping things interesting with boutique, localized, novelty and rhythm changes.

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A Company Should Never Stand Still, So Why Should Your Space?

All Work

So how can this help to reimagine the office? What is the rhythm of communication within the organization? This way, the professional world becomes more personal through storytelling that incorporates the unique cultural and personal elements of an organization. How might different areas be activated to tell a new story?

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