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101 WORKSPACE DESIGN SHOW


SHAPING THE FUTURE


The 2021 Workplace Design Show will take place on 4–5 November at London’s Business Design Centre


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THE WORKSPACE DESIGN SHOW is hoping to reveal what will shape tomorrow’s workspace with its exhibitors and participants. Te Furniture Practice will be there, together with over 50 leading brands that will be participating in the show. Other companies involved include BuzziSpace, Actiu, Dams, Abstracta, Interface, Nurus, Max Furniture and Woven Image. Te speakers this year will bring together top-level experts and partners at the Workspace Design Talks, including:


• Robert McLean, head of real estate and design at PwC


• Emily Harding, workplace design and culture lead at Aviva


• Alan Bainbridge, head of workplace and corporate real estate at BBC.


Te VIP lounge is being designed by Yorgo Lykouria, creative director and founder of Rainlight, installed by aask us and curated by obolife.


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1 The Flint Collection by 2tec2. This collection will ignite the creativity of those who engage with it. Flint is inspired by the mineral used over centuries to build and maintain empires


2 DAMS Retreat private acoustics booths feature a sleek, modern design finished in echo-free fabric


3 Agile Collection by Actiu. A collection of solutions that allow workspaces to adapt to agile methodologies. It includes grandstands, auxiliar tables, acoustic panels and mobile panels for screens, blackboards and other accessories


4 Ion, part of the Embossed Collection by Woven Image. The collection is comprised of Zen, Ion and Gem; three beautiful, tactile acoustic wall panels


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