Two weeks until Workspace Design Show 2025


14th February 2025

(UK) It’s less than two weeks until the highly anticipated Workspace Design Show opens its doors at the Business Design Centre, London.

Running from 26 – 27 February 2025, the show brings a wide range of innovative exhibitors, showcasing the latest industry trends and products, talk programme and competitions

Highlights include the innovation zone, which will showcase the next generation of workplace design and focus on creativity, renewed materials and sustainability from incredible exhibitors including: Circularity Furniture Group, Gymba Ltd, Inloom Fabrics, Secto Design, Smile Plastics and Sunday Lighting Limited. A vast selection of speakers will explore the latest trends, insights and strategies in the industry; an entrance designed by Sheppard Robson; a mixed-media showcase courtesy of Hoare Lea, The Occupiers Forum, which will be designed by Ryder Interiors, sponsored by furniture consultancy Umbrella, the ReClaimed Lounge and Bar by M Moser Associates and the Design Talks Lounge designed by Gensler.

With more than 500 products on display and exhibitors from over 20 countries, the Workspace Design Show will showcase a vast array of innovative and transformational products currently pushing the boundaries of workspace design.

This year marks the launch of the show’s new award, championing wellbeing, The Workplace Wellbeing Hero award will spotlight individuals who promote wellbeing, kindness and resilience within their work environment.

A talks programme over the two-day event will explore the latest trends and insights in workplace design, strategy and culture. Speakers at the talks include figures at companies such as Foster + Partners, HOK, Gensler, JLL, Colliers, CBRE, tp bennett, Jacobs, BDP, M Moser Associates, and Heatherwick. arc magazine’s Matt Waring will also be moderating a talk this year on ‘Designing for Neurodiverse Needs in the Workplace’ with Rachael Flint, Associate, Michael Grubb Studio; Anna Rooney, Associate Director, Lighting, AECOM; and Jemima Unwin Teji, Lecturer and Programme Leader, Light and Lighting, UCL.

Attendees to this year’s show will get the chance to win a cash prize by participating in the Mood Board Contest, an interactive competition that allows visitors to engage directly with exhibitors’ products and create stunning mood boards using their products and materials. The winner will be announced after the show and will be awarded £250 cash sponsored by Texfel.

Register free here: wwww.workspacedesignshow.com/register