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Does Office Art Actually Matter?

All Work

Art in the office improves mental health, reduces stress, and fosters a sense of community and cultural cohesion, making the workplace more enjoyable and collaborative. Amongst many creative methods that companies use to inspire a return to the physical office, well-curated art is especially effective at deepening workers’ sense of community.

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Dynamic duos: Five innovative brand collaborations in Asia

Inside Retail

Heytea x Yayoi Kusama A contemporary artwork in a cup of Heytea Heytea has collaborated with the globally renowned Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama to bridge beverage culture and modern art. The partnership supports Kusamas ongoing China project of love & life and includes sponsorship of her exhibition, Life of the pumpkin recites.

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Scotch & Soda reveals Amsterdam-inspired rebrand and store redesign

Design Week

“By focusing on the symbolic meaning of unity represented by the ‘&’, the brand is now able to connect its purpose more simply and effectively back to its brand identity,” Simonds adds. There is also a dedicated family changing room with an interactive art wall and a series of laughing mirrors for children.

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Heriot-Watt: Embracing Heritage in Designing Spaces

Design Middleeast

For instance, the design of Dubai’s Museum of the Future incorporates elements of art and poetry through Arabic calligraphy on its exterior. These inscriptions, featuring quotes about the future from the prime minister, serve a dual purpose. They are engineered windows, blending aesthetics with functionality in a dynamic manner.

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The Pride Flag: a colourful history of a design icon

Design Wanted

The inspiration behind the design came from the United States national flag, which had celebrated its bicentennial in 1976, the Pop Art movement, which defined the decades leading up to the seventies with an optimistic investment in new and contemporary ideas, and of course, an actual rainbow.

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Interior inspiration: Design Week’s picks

Design Week

Building forms, patterns and lighting have been reinterpreted in the design. Client Bread Bakery Lab, located in west London, wanted the interiors to reflect the “skill and science” behind the art of break making. This is complimented with trapeze seating and spun aluminium white and green pendant lights.

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Tokyo 2020: Olympic torch designed to showcase “hope”

Design Week

Five flames emerge from flower petals and unite at the centre of the torch to “give off a more brilliant light”, which the organisers of the Games are calling the ‘Path of Hope’ The top of the torch The torch itself has been designed with a cherry blossom motif. Who designed the Tokyo 2020 Olympic torch?

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