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Wildflower Studios: The production company bringing Hollywood-style filmmaking to New York
The East Coast’s film-production scene is being revitalised by an innovative complex in Queens designed to celebrate the bigger picture. We meet Adam I Gordon, the warehouse owner-turned-studio boss.
How heritage brand Tolix’s revival reflects the boom in traditional luxury design
Despite a background in couture, Emmanuel Diemoz and Antoine Bejui had no qualms about buying Tolix, a maker of metal furniture.
Three firms demonstrating the role of architects in designing productive workspaces
From an environmentally minded life-sciences campus in San Diego to a transformed 1960s police station in Belgium, well-considered architecture can help businesses to step up their game and give back to their communities.
The growing market for luxury product packaging
For New York-based brand Chowa, traditional Japanese boxes are the key to sustainable packaging.
The Welsh mill securing its future by becoming an employee-owned enterprise
A new yarn on how to overhaul the business model of a heritage brand is being spun.
The top 9 smartest workplace furniture pieces designed for comfort and collaboration
From portable radios to productivity-boosting furniture, we name our favourite office pieces.
The late-in-life entrepreneur: How designer Fujiwo Ishimoto started afresh after retirement
For some, retirement is an opportunity to take a well-earned rest. For 83-year-old Japanese textile designer Fujiwo Ishimoto, however, it marked the moment when he decided to change the course of his life and…
Editor’s letter: Andrew Tuck considers how our homes influence our lives
This month we take a moment to reflect on our interior lives – whether in terms of the objects we fill our homes with or what we mean when we speak of ‘home’.
