We’re showing you how these spaces have gone back to business in the middle of a pandemic and explaining the preventative measures that are here to stay.
They are some of the biggest names in the design and interior design world, so we have made a list of some of the thoughts shared with us by the professionals that we have interviewed for our CONNECTION WITH…series.
We have gathered various opinions and analyses from several studios and specialised publications regarding the changes that physical spaces will undergo in the wake of the coronavirus
We interviewed the founders of MUT Design, one of the most influential design studios of their generation and the creators of the Das Haus at IMM Cologne 2020.
Do you want to know what the trends in interior design will be in 2020? A few design studios told us all about them.
Big data, machine learning, and artificial intelligence makes contact between businesses and consumers easier and offers products and services that closely match the customer's preferences.
A-commerce, also known as augmented or automatic commerce, is the future of e-commerce. Would you let your purchasing decisions be made by artificial intelligence?
Emotional design goes beyond aesthetics and looks to create projects that connect with people and improve our lives.
In the case of fashion, a new possibility has emerged: 'clothing as a service' or clothing rental, a service offered by companies that help you to reduce your physical wardrobe and complement it with a virtual one.
We don't realise it, but light is perhaps one of the most important elements in interior design. Lighting can completely change a design.

