The Intelligent Lab podcast is your gateway to the world of commercial fit-outs. We delve into the depths of design, construction, and innovation for industry leaders to share their insights on the latest trends and expert perspectives... We delve into the depths of design, construction, and innovation for industry leaders to share their insights on the latest trends and expert perspectives... We interview architects, contractors, and other specialists throughout the commercial fit-out space about who they are, details of their work, current projects including their vision of the commercial fit out future.
In this episode, I sit down with Mark Eltringham—a leading journalist, publisher, and commentator on workplace design and culture. With over 30 years of experience reporting on how businesses shape their work environments, Mark brings a unique perspective on what truly makes a great workplace. We explore the biggest shifts happening in modern office design, from hybrid work models to workspace flexibility and the evolving role of office culture. Mark shares why the conversation about “return to the office” is more complex than simply deciding how many days people should be in a physical workspace. He explains how businesses can move beyond rigid structures and create environments that genuinely support productivity, well-being, and collaboration. We also discuss some of the less obvious factors that impact the workplace experience—such as autonomy, shared spaces, and how personal work styles influence productivity. Mark dives into the psychology of office design, debunking myths and highlighting real-world strategies that companies can use to improve how people work Some key topics we cover: ✔️ The future of workspaces and what's next for office design ✔️ Why flexibility and autonomy matter more than fixed hybrid work models ✔️ The role of culture in creating a thriving work environment ✔️ How workplace design influences well-being and productivity ✔️ The often-overlooked details that make offices more effective Mark's knowledge and insights make this a must-listen for business leaders, office designers, and anyone interested in how we work today. Whether you're managing a team, designing office spaces, or just curious about the future of work, you'll take away some valuable ideas from this conversation. Tune in now and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share!
As hybrid working, security, and sustainability reshape the workplace, traditional storage solutions are no longer fit for purpose. In this episode of The Intelligent Lab, we sit down with Ashley Morrison, founder of Intelloxx, to explore how smart locker systems are revolutionising office environments. With over 18 years of experience, Ashley and his team at Intelloxx are leading the way in intelligent, cloud-based storage solutions designed to support flexible workspaces, enhance security, and maximise space efficiency. Smart storage is no longer just about keeping belongings safe—it's about creating a seamless, tech-driven experience that aligns with modern workplace needs. Key Takeaways from This Episode: The Shift to Smart Storage – How businesses are moving from static locker systems to dynamic, digital solutions that integrate with workplace technology. Optimising Space for Hybrid Work – Why intelligent storage solutions are critical in managing office real estate efficiently and supporting a flexible, agile workforce. Enhancing Security & Sustainability – The role of automated, keyless access control in improving security, reducing waste, and aligning with sustainability goals. The Future of Smart Storage – How data-driven storage solutions can improve workplace efficiency and contribute to a more connected, user-friendly environment. Ashley shares how Intelloxx is redefining workplace storage, providing solutions that don't just store belongings but actively improve how people interact with their workspace. Listen now to learn how smart lockers are shaping the future of work. Find out more about Intelloxx: www.intelloxx.co.uk
In this episode, we sit down with Plant Designs, one of the UK's leading biophilic design specialists, to explore how bringing nature indoors is shaping the future of workplaces. From desk plants to living walls, integrating greenery into office spaces isn't just about aesthetics—it's about enhancing well-being, boosting productivity, and improving air quality.
Excited to share our latest podcast episode featuring Tanisha from Ricoman, where we dive into the future of lighting design!
ILE Solutions: Embracing Our Legacy, Building the Future At ILE Solutions, we are proud to announce an exciting new chapter in our journey: the return to the name that has always embodied our core values and vision. After a period operating as “The Intelligent Collective,” we are embracing our original identity as ILE Solutions—a name synonymous with quality, professionalism, and trust in the commercial fit-out sector. This decision reflects more than a rebranding; it is a reaffirmation of who we are and what we stand for. Why We're Returning to ILE Solutions The move back to ILE Solutions was driven by what our clients and partners have told us time and again: ILE Solutions resonates deeply with the industry and reflects the high standards and reliability they expect from us. While The Intelligent Collective aimed to position us as a multifaceted provider, the ILE Solutions name remained a cornerstone of our identity. Our founder, Ian Taylor, puts it best: “ILE is in our DNA. It's who we are and what our clients trust us for. This return allows us to focus on what we do best—blinds, curtains, and acoustic solutions—while staying true to the principles that have driven our success for over a decade.” Our Culture: The Hive Mindset At the heart of ILE Solutions is a culture of collaboration, which we call “The Hive.” This mindset reflects the way we work—together, as a team, and always with a shared purpose. Whether it's within our office or on-site with clients, we aim to foster an environment of support, openness, and creativity. Our team is our greatest strength. We encourage every individual to take ownership of their work, innovate, and grow. This philosophy doesn't just benefit our team; it extends to our clients, who experience the full breadth of our collaborative and solution-focused approach. Precision, Sustainability, and Integrity in Action ILE Solutions is built on a foundation of precision and integrity. Our projects are executed with meticulous attention to detail because we know that even the smallest measurements matter. From planning to installation, we are committed to delivering exceptional quality that exceeds expectations. Sustainability remains a key priority in everything we do. We work to minimize waste, optimize designs, and ensure that every project is as environmentally responsible as possible. By advising clients on smart, sustainable choices, we help them achieve their goals without compromising budgets or quality. Adapting to Grow Stronger The return to the ILE Solutions name is a reflection of our ability to adapt and learn. It's not about looking back—it's about moving forward with clarity and purpose. As Ian Taylor explains, “This decision is a positive step forward. It reflects our commitment to continuous improvement, whether it's in the way we deliver projects, the relationships we build with clients, or the culture we cultivate within our team. We're always striving to be better, year after year.” A Vision for the Future The ILE Solutions name represents a legacy of excellence, but it also signifies our ambitions for the future. We remain committed to being a trusted partner for main contractors, architects, and designers in the commercial fit-out sector, delivering tailored solutions that harmonize functionality and aesthetics. Our focus remains unwavering: enhancing the spaces where people work, collaborate, and thrive through expertly installed blinds, curtains, and acoustic solutions. By returning to ILE Solutions, we are not just reclaiming our name—we are reinforcing the values that make us who we are. We look forward to continuing this journey with our clients and partners, building on a foundation of trust, innovation, and excellence. ILE Solutions: Reclaiming Our Name. Refining Our Future.
In this episode of the Intelligent Lab Podcast, we're joined by Rogan Kelsey of Lumii, a cutting-edge acoustics business that's transforming commercial spaces with innovative solutions. Rogan shares the story behind Lumii, their approach to acoustics, and how their unique technologies are making environments not just functional, but inspiring. We explore the challenges businesses face when designing acoustics for modern spaces, how sustainability influences their product choices, and the science behind sound and well-being. Whether you're an architect, contractor, or design enthusiast, this episode is packed with practical advice and forward-thinking ideas for creating better spaces. What You'll Learn in This Episode • The origin story of Lumii and Rogan's journey into acoustics. • How acoustics impact productivity and comfort in commercial spaces. • Innovative solutions Lumii offers for sound management. • The growing role of sustainability in acoustic design. • Tips for architects and contractors when considering acoustics in projects. Resources and Links • Connect with Lumii: Website | LinkedIn • Follow Intelligent Lab Podcast: LinkedIn | Instagram • Learn More About The Intellegent Collective: Website Join the Conversation Have questions for Rogan or ideas you'd like us to explore on the podcast? Let us know! Send your thoughts to john.savage@theintelligentcollective.com or connect with us on social media.
“Designing the Future: Innovation, Sustainability, and the Orbit Architects Journey” In this episode, we talk with Philip Atkinson and Llinos Hughes of Orbit Architects. Discover how this leading practice has shaped the built environment with projects spanning from £80 million office transformations to bespoke residential designs. Learn about their hands-on approach to project delivery, their commitment to sustainability, and the innovative solutions they bring to every design. With insights into overcoming challenges, fostering a strong team culture, and creating spaces that inspire, this episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about architecture and design.
Jamie Rothwell, founder and Managing Director of Hotbox, has transformed personal storage for the modern workplace. Born from the need to support flexible working environments, Hotbox started in 2002 as a portable storage solution that was years ahead of its time. Today, it's a world leader, exporting to nearly 50 countries and serving clients like Meta and Google. Hotbox products blend functionality with design, offering everything from desk caddies to laptop bags. Each product is crafted with sustainability in mind, using 100% post-consumer recycled materials and ensuring durability to last decades. Jamie's approach is all about listening to users, making hybrid working seamless, and enabling businesses to optimise their workspaces while fostering personalisation and productivity. Hotbox continues to innovate, making life easier for workers wherever they choose to work. To contact Jamie, email him at jamie.rothwell@behotbox.com or alternatively visit their website at https://behotbox.com/ Equally, feel free to contact direct on 0118 334 2038
Transforming Workplaces with Biophilic Design: Insights from Paige Tomlinson of Oasis Plants Biophilic design is rapidly becoming a cornerstone of modern workspace aesthetics, blending nature with functionality to create environments that inspire productivity and improve well-being. In a recent episode of The Intelligent Lab podcast, Paige Tomlinson of Oasis Plants shared her insights into the growing role of greenery in commercial interiors, the benefits it brings to employees, and the innovative practices driving sustainability in the sector. The Rising Demand for Biophilic Design Gone are the days when office plants were limited to a solitary fern in the corner. Paige revealed that today, nine out of ten design projects she encounters involve some form of greenery, whether it's moss walls, live plants, or even small potted arrangements. Biophilic design—a concept focused on connecting people to nature—has become an integral part of early project planning. Oasis Plants supports this trend with in-house planting designers who provide clients with detailed schemes, complete with visualisations and floor plans, ensuring each project's greenery is thoughtfully curated. Enhancing Well-Being Through Greenery The benefits of incorporating plants into workplaces extend far beyond aesthetics. Paige cited compelling research showing that greenery can boost productivity by as much as 50%. It also reduces tension, anxiety, and hostility in office environments. These attributes are particularly relevant in today's workplaces, which often feature open-plan designs that can be noisy and impersonal. Greenery not only softens acoustics but also helps to divide and define spaces, contributing to a more harmonious atmosphere. A Showcase of Transformation Paige shared inspiring examples of how Oasis Plants has reimagined workspaces through greenery. In Manchester, the team transformed a sterile 1960s office into a vibrant hub with an eight-metre moss pillar as its centrepiece. Meanwhile, at GSK in London, roof terraces were designed to include allotments, offering employees direct access to nature. These projects illustrate how biophilic elements can rejuvenate workplaces and encourage a sense of connection to the natural world. Sustainability at the Forefront Oasis Plants is deeply committed to sustainability, an ethos that influences every aspect of its operations. The company imports plants from long-term suppliers in Holland, known for their eco-friendly practices, including solar-powered facilities and rainwater harvesting. They've also adopted a peat-free, mineral-based substrate for their plant installations, which promotes healthier growth while reducing pest issues and water waste. Additionally, Oasis Plants partners with Tree Nation, planting a tree for every live office plant sold. By September 2023, the initiative had achieved its annual target of 10,000 trees, with ambitions to double that figure by the end of 2024. Paige highlighted this programme as a natural extension of the company's work, offsetting its carbon footprint while giving back to the environment. Making Biophilia Accessible For businesses considering incorporating greenery, Paige encouraged starting small. Even limited spaces or low light conditions can benefit from moss walls or strategically placed floor-standing plants. She emphasised the importance of site visits to assess conditions such as light and temperature, ensuring plants are selected and placed for maximum success. Oasis Plants' maintenance packages further support clients, helping to sustain the health and longevity of live plants while reducing waste. A Passion for Transformation Paige's enthusiasm for biophilic design was evident throughout the discussion. She reflected on the joy of seeing once-drab environments transformed into vibrant, welcoming spaces that employees genuinely enjoy. For her, it's about creating workplaces where people want to spend time—a vital consideration in today's efforts to encourage staff back to the office. Final Thoughts Oasis Plants is leading the charge in integrating greenery into workplace design, proving that plants are much more than decorative elements. Through their innovative solutions, commitment to sustainability, and passion for well-being, they are redefining what it means to create modern, human-centric workplaces. Paige's insights are a reminder of the profound impact that biophilic design can have on both people and the planet. For organisations looking to embrace the benefits of nature in their offices, the message is clear: start small, think sustainably, and watch as greenery breathes new life into the workplace.
In this episode of The Intelligent Lab Podcast, we sit down with Andy Holler, founder of The Acoustics Store, to explore how innovative acoustic solutions are transforming commercial and residential spaces. With nearly two decades of experience, Andy shares his journey from working for major acoustic manufacturers to launching his own e-commerce platform, which delivers accessible, high-quality acoustic products to businesses of all sizes. Andy discusses the importance of sound management in creating functional, aesthetically pleasing environments and highlights the role of sustainability in his product range. He also explains how his tools, like reverberation calculators and user-friendly resources, help clients identify and solve sound issues efficiently. Whether you're an architect, contractor, or business owner, this episode is a masterclass in understanding the impact of acoustics on well-being, productivity, and design. Andy's passion and expertise make this conversation both inspiring and insightful.
Balancing Art and Empathy in Recruitment: Insights from Izaac Thaw In today's globalised architecture and design sectors, recruitment is more than simply filling roles; it's about connecting people's aspirations with companies' values. Izaac Thaw, a seasoned recruitment specialist, has spent over 15 years in the industry, honing his approach to placing talent in meaningful roles ans in this interview, Thaw shared insights on emerging trends, the emotional weight of recruitment, and his unique strategies for high-level executive placements. Emerging Trends and the Role of AI Thaw notes that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) in architecture and design is a key trend. AI, he explains, is becoming an essential tool across recruitment stages, from sourcing candidates to managing data. However, he cautions against relying solely on technology, emphasising that “you'll never replace the human element.” Recruitment, he insists, is a deeply personal process where understanding the emotional stakes for candidates and employers alike is critical. The Emotional Investment in Recruitment According to Thaw, recruitment is as much about relationship-building as it is about technical qualifications. He likens his role to that of a “workplace counselor,” where candidates' family dynamics and personal goals often influence professional decisions. Thaw believes that career moves affect people's lives in profound ways, and he prioritises understanding these factors to ensure successful placements. The Art of Headhunting for Niche Roles Thaw's approach to filling high-level roles, such as practice leaders or VPs, relies on long-standing relationships and meticulous planning. Before presenting candidates, he creates a “search universe,” drawing from a vast network built over years. His ultimate goal is finding candidates who are not only technically skilled but culturally aligned with client companies. In an industry often criticized for prioritising numbers over people, Thaw's commitment to empathy and precision sets a high standard. Through his thoughtful approach, he continues to redefine recruitment as a service that bridges aspirations and possibilities in architecture and design.
In this episode, we sit down with Director of Major Projects Jamie Blakemore from Design Integration to explore the journey of creating immersive, technology-driven spaces. Jamie shares the origins of Design Integration, which started over 20 years ago with a mission to fill a gap in the audiovisual industry. Today, his team of 65 has grown into a full-service provider dedicated to delivering everything from boardroom solutions to large-scale installations, all with a client-centered, agile approach. Jamie delves into the intricacies of audiovisual integration, emphasizing how a blend of passion, innovation, and adaptability drives his team to exceed expectations. He offers insights into how Design Integration's focus on in-house expertise and strong vendor relationships enables them to meet tight deadlines and tackle complex challenges with precision. Whether you're interested in the behind-the-scenes work of building tech-enhanced environments or want to learn more about the future of audiovisual design, this episode provides a fascinating look at what it takes to create seamless, impactful spaces. Join us for an inspiring conversation about the art and science of audiovisual excellence.
In this episode of the Intelligent Lab Podcast, we sit down with Robbie Herrick from Troldtekt, a leading company in sustainable acoustic solutions. Robbie discusses how Troldtekt is revolutionising the acoustics industry by focusing on human-centric design and environmentally-friendly practices. He shares insights into the science behind their products, the importance of transparency in testing, and the role sustainability plays in the future of construction. Robbie's personal connection to acoustics, with one daughter who is autistic and another who is deaf in one ear, fuels his passion for creating better sound environments. From schools to public spaces, this episode explores how thoughtful acoustic design can enhance well-being and improve the quality of spaces. Whether you're an architect, designer, or involved in construction, this episode is packed with useful insights on how acoustics and sustainability are shaping our built environments.
Why You Should Listen to Today's If you've ever wondered what goes into designing spaces that are not only beautiful but truly functional, today's episode is for you! We're joined by the incredibly talented Helen Hughes, an interior architect and designer whose journey from the fashion world to spatial design has given her a unique approach to creating spaces that resonate on every level. Helen shares her passion for problem-solving in design, her experience working with global brands, and her creative process that focuses on understanding not just how spaces look, but how they work for the people who use them. Whether it's residential homes, luxury hotels, or commercial spaces, Helen's insights will inspire anyone interested in design, architecture, or simply making their surroundings better. Tune in to hear how Helen brings creativity, function, and innovation to every project. This is an episode you won't want to miss! To contact Helen, please visit her website https://helenhughesdesign.com/
In a world where sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity, Ludvig Svensson has emerged as a beacon of innovation and responsibility in the textile industry. With over 135 years of expertise, this family-owned Swedish company, led by passionate experts like Sarah Long, is redefining how we think about fabrics. From acoustic textiles that enhance comfort and functionality to flame-retardant solutions free from harmful chemicals, Svensson's products are the epitome of thoughtful design. Sarah, a textiles veteran, speaks passionately about their commitment to sustainability: “The Scandinavians are head and shoulders above the rest of us when it comes to sustainability,” she says. “We're not just creating beautiful fabrics; we're offering solutions that are mindful of the environment.” Through their innovations, Svensson is proving that style, performance, and sustainability can go hand in hand, making them the go-to partner for designers who care about the future. Sarah's contact details Email: sarah.long@ludvigsvensson.com Phone: +44 7969 569 974
Founded by Mel Hughes and her husband five years ago, Jam Junction has quickly become a key player in the commercial fit-out industry, specialising in high-quality European furniture. Representing manufacturers from countries like the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, and Sweden, Jam Junction brings sophisticated, well-crafted furniture to office spaces across the UK. Their product range is carefully curated, offering everything from seating and meeting tables to acoustics and accessories. “Our goal is to provide designers and contractors with pieces that elevate spaces, while maintaining functionality and aesthetic appeal,” says Mel. A strong emphasis on customer service ensures that clients receive hands-on support throughout their projects, whether it's specifying materials or selecting the perfect seating for a breakout area. Despite challenges like Brexit and lockdown, Jam Junction has thrived by focusing on building lasting client relationships and offering flexible solutions tailored to modern workspaces. Their approach to value engineering—offering high-quality pieces at competitive prices—has also set them apart in a crowded market. “Our business is built on quality and trust, and we're proud to represent brands that share that ethos,” Mel explains, as they continue to grow their portfolio and reputation in the industry. to get in touch with Mel, you can visit their website at www.jam-junction.com or connect with them on Instagram at @jam.junction. Mel is also available via email at mel@jam-junction.com. Whether you're an interior designer, a contractor, or just passionate about quality furniture, I'm sure she'd love to hear from you.
In this episode of the Intelligent Lab Podcast, host John Savage sits down with Tom Brownson, the Head of A&D at Silent Gliss. With over 25 years of experience, Tom has been a driving force behind the company's state-of-the-art motorised and manual curtain and blind systems. Tom shares insights into the integration of these innovative shading solutions with modern home and building management systems. Learn how Silent Gliss continually improves their products to reduce noise and enhance functionality, ensuring they meet the evolving needs of both residential and commercial clients. Discover the company's commitment to open-source, non-proprietary systems that allow seamless integration with various control systems, providing users with efficient and easy-to-use shading solutions. Tom also discusses the collaborative and innovative work environment at Silent Gliss, highlighting their dedication to quality and customer support. Whether you're interested in the latest in shading technology or looking for inspiration from a leader in the industry, this episode is packed with valuable information and insights.
welcome to another episode of The Intelligent Lab, The Commercial Fitout Podcast. Our guest today is Sam Shervill, from Silent Gliss, the pioneering window shading company. With over 70 years of history, Silent Gliss has established itself as a global leader in high-end internal shading solutions, renowned for their engineering excellence and commitment to reliability. In this episode, Sam brings to life the importance of providing comprehensive services, from consultations to installations and warranties including ensuring client satisfaction from the early stages of projects until completion. With Silent Gliss' global reach, their instrumental in delivering consistent solutions and support to clients across multiple countries, working closely with architects and designers to meet their unique needs and challenges.
Today, we have the privilege of speaking with Kye Edwards, the General Manager of the acoustics business at NOWN, a design-driven manufacturer renowned for its pioneering approach to solving complex design challenges. In this insightful conversation, Kye shares NOWN's unique philosophy, which embraces the most "crazy" and ambitious projects. We explore the company's collaborative, hands-on methodology, which allows them to bring designers' visions to life, seamlessly integrating stunning aesthetics with impeccable acoustic performance. Furthermore, Kye also provides us with a glimpse into the latest trends transforming the industry, from the transition towards more homely, comfortable workspaces to NOWN's innovative use of sustainable materials and manufacturing processes. redefining the boundaries of what's possible in commercial fit-outs. Contact NOWN NOWN on Instagram NOWN on Youtube NOWN on LinkedIn #AcousticDesign #SoundAbsorption #RoomAcoustics #SustainableAcoustics #ArchitecturalAcoustics #OfficeAcoustics #AcousticsInnovation #AcousticComfort #AcousticPerformance #AcousticSolutions #nown #theintelligentcollective
In this episode, we have Elliot Chmielinski joining us on the show. Elliot is an expert in commercial fitout design and construction trends and Channel Manager at Somfy across the UK and Ireland, a leading manufacturer of automated shading systems. With changing regulations driving the need for more energy-efficient buildings, Elliot share's his insights on the growing demand for smart workplace technology like automated shading. He also discusses Somfy's innovative return on investment tool that calculates the long-term cost benefits, energy savings, and productivity gains from implementing automated shading solutions. Elliot also highlight the importance of early collaboration between manufacturers, contractors, architects and clients for delivering outstanding commercial fitout projects. His focus on strong relationships and transparent communication provides a valuable perspective for professionals in this rapidly evolving industry.
Matt Jacks sees major shifts underway in how commercial offices are designed in the post-COVID era. Open, flexible spaces that can be readily reconfigured for different uses are becoming essential for driving more value from the office. Workspaces need to be active environments that facilitate client acquisition, employee engagement, and revenue generation. For Lutron, a leader in lighting controls, this means solutions that allow seamless adjustments of light, shades, and AV for optimal meeting experiences. Thoughtful design that accounts for the ergonomics and psychology of how people interact with devices is critical. On high-profile fit-out projects, Matt cites the intense coordination and long hours required in the final stretch before completion as a major challenge. Having an engaged client who embraces creativity rather than settling for a cookie-cutter approach is key to achieving truly outstanding outcomes. Ultimately, Matt argues commercial fit-outs must deliver compelling experiences that serve the building's entire 10-year-plus lifecycle, not just focus on opening day. An integral role for companies like Lutron is making workplaces more sustainable and people-friendly. To contact Matt Jacks see his LinkedIn and company details below. Matt Jacks Lutron Electronics If you're a company working in the commercial fit-out, office design, or building technology spaces, we'd love to have you as a guest on The Intelligent Lab podcast. Share your expertise, insights, and experiences with an audience of industry professionals. From architects and designers to contractors and product manufacturers, we want to hear the innovative voices driving this field forward. To express your interest in joining an upcoming episode email john.savage@theintelligentcollective.com. Let's discuss the latest trends, challenges, and philosophies shaping how we create outstanding commercial spaces for the future. #OfficeDesign #CommercialFitouts #PostCOVIDWorkspaces #FlexibleOffices #LightingControls #SmartShades #UserExperience #GreenBuildings #ClientExperience #EmployeeEngagement
Driven by a passion for innovative solutions, Impact Acoustic is revolutionising sustainable acoustics. Founded by Jeffrey Ibanez and Sven Erni, this dynamic company creates cutting-edge acoustic products. Both Jeff and Sven share a vision of educating the industry on true sustainability while pushing boundaries with their creative, eco-friendly designs. Impact Acoustic is committed to making "the impossible happen" through simplicity and environmental responsibility with big dreams of using profits to protect our oceans… The founders' long-term dream is using company profits to travel by catamaran while educating about ocean conservation. They believe sustainable and continuous innovation and pushing boundaries. Through simplicity, creativity, and an unwavering eco-conscious ethos, Impact Acoustic is making major waves in sustainable acoustics. https://impactacoustic.com/en #SustainableAcoustics #GreenDesign #EcoInnovation #CircularEconomy #ZeroWaste #RecycledMaterials #OceanConservation #Environmental Mission #ProductDesign #CreativeArchitects
Kris is the Managing Director at Signs Express in Aylesbury, a signage and branding solutions provider serving clients across the UK. With years of experience in the signage industry, Kris brings a wealth of knowledge in delivering high-quality signage for commercial fitouts and branding implementations. At Signs Express Aylesbury, Kris leads a team that handles signage projects ranging from vehicle wraps, window and wall graphics to exterior business signage and wayfinding systems. He takes pride in managing client relationships and delivering on promises through transparent communication. Kris enjoys the creativity and problem-solving involved in signage projects, from initial concept to installation. He aims to provide clients with signage that stands the test of time, both aesthetically and functionally. With a minimalist approach focused on quality, Kris helps clients bring their vision to life through impactful and enduring signage solutions. Contact Signs Xpress Signs Express Aylesbury Unit 16, Anglo Business Park Smeaton Cl, Aylesbury HP19 8UP Tel: 01296 592814 Website: https://www.signsexpress.co.uk/aylesbury
Kevin believes hybrid work arrangements will shape commercial fit-out, with people wanting more control over their work environment. A key challenge he faced was completing a 22,000 sq ft, $2 million office fit-out in Sweden after COVID-19 lockdowns began, relying on 3D modeling, existing partnerships and teams to finish remotely. Outstanding projects are distinguished by open, transparent communication between all parties, building trust and addressing problems proactively. Kevin emphasizes using technology like VR for collaboration, solving problems creatively, and aligning with partners who share sustainability values. He aims to create positive environments where clients have full confidence in the process. Kevin Lancaster's insights on commercial design reveal key trends like hybrid work and sustainability. His solution-driven approach was shown by remotely completing a major Sweden project during lockdowns. Kevin emphasizes collaborative design using technologies like VR to create exceptional client experiences. With a passion for innovation and transparency, Kevin and Mobius at Work build inspired workspaces tailored to clients. Discover how they can transform your office by emailing kevin@mobiusatwork.co.uk, calling 0118 978 1419, or visiting mobiusatwork.co.uk. #officedesign #workplacedesign #commercialdesign #workspaces #officefitout #interiordesign #vr #proptech #coworkingspaces #collaborative spaces
In this episode we're interviewing Matt Winstone, Managing Director at Workcomm, a leading office fit-out and design agency based in the UK. Matt brings over 20 years of experience managing high-end office fit-out projects for major global companies. His passion lies in taking a holistic approach to workspace design, ensuring spaces are collaborative, productive, and uplifting for employees. An in this conversation, Matt shares insights on current trends shaping commercial interiors, common pitfalls he navigates clients around, and what ultimately sets outstanding fit-out projects apart. To contact Matt, please see details below Email: mattw@wordcomm.co.uk Phone: +44 07966 137225 Website: https://wordcomm.co.uk/ Address: Unit 3 Canbury Business Park Elm Crescent, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT2 6HJ Telephone: +44 (0)20 8549 0574 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/word-communications-ltd/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wordcomm/ #OfficeDesign #WorkspaceTrends #CollaborativeSpaces #ProductiveEnvironments #OfficeFitOut #AcousticSolutions #HumanCenteredDesign #InvitingOffices #LightingMatters #FeelGoodWorkspaces #theintelligentcollective #theintelligentlab
My next guest Mustafa Afsaroglu is assionate about creating meaningful and inspiring spaces that enhance people's lives. As the co-founder of Taners Sons, a London and Cyprus based design studio founded by two brothers and now a team of six creatives, Mus brings a holistic approach to interior design, architecture, and product design. With experience spanning workplace, hospitality, residential including product design, Mus takes an experimental approach, collaborating across disciplines to create radical, unexpected designs enabling them to understand how people live, work, and socialise. Mus believes in the power of design to spark new ideas, forge connections, uplift the human spirit, and work with people who want to make a difference in the world. His passion, collaborative spirit, and human-centred approach allow Taners Sons to create spaces that are both aesthetically stunning and deeply meaningful. Mustafa Afsaroglu Co-Founder +44 (0) 7935 474889 www.ts-ds.com London | Geneva | Nicosia LinkedIn | Instagram #interiordesign #architecture #design #interiors #homedecor #interiorstyling #interiorinspo #workspace #officedesign #workplacedesign #theintelligentlab #commercialfitoutpodcast
Welcome to the first episode of the The Intelligent Lab Podcast. My first guest is Ian Taylor, the founder of The Intelligent Collective and founder of this podcast. The Intelligent Collective is a solutions provider for the design and construction industry based in High Wycombe originally started out over a decade ago as a blinds and curtains provider. Today and in addition to bespoke blinds and curtains, The Intelligent Collective also offers a diverse range of services including signage, graphics, acoustic panels and more. Ian explains how they evolved from simply being a solutions company into a broader collective of experts that can provide complete packages for construction projects. He discusses their work on complex builds like TikTok's new headquarters, where they handled intricate blind installations and crafted bespoke, artwork quality curtains included a 90ft rooftop canopy… Through this podcast, Ian hopes to connect the industry to share best practices and their vision of the future… Unit 1 Wycombe Logistics Centre Lincoln Road High Wycombe HP12 3RB Telephone: 0800 66 812 70 Fax: 01494 462675 Email: sales@theintelligentcollective.com