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Indesign catches up with one of Haworth’s Celebrating Great Design Winners, Josh Carmody. Here we find out about the story of design in Melbourne, Milan and Shanghai: a truly global journey.
Haworth is applying a new vision for its Asia Pacific showrooms, and in the process, providing a physical representation of its ‘organic workspaces’ strategy.
The workspace is buzzing with a dedicated focus on open-plan and collaborative workplace design, but how can we achieve a piece of privacy within such a crowded and distracting space?
Architecture, interior design and furniture work together at the new Philips APAC Center in Singapore to support collaborative exchange in a matrix-like environment. Critical to the mix are a variety of working and collaborative settings from Haworth.
Design icon Patricia Urquiola collaborated with Haworth and fellow Spanish design heavyweight GAN to create a series of sumptuous rugs that add a pop of personality to any workspace.
From countless entries to a handful of finalists to one final winner, Haworth has crowned a team from Woods Bagot Melbourne the winners of the Celebrating Great Design contest.
After the WORKTECH16 workspace seminars, pioneers Haworth hosted an intimate dinner for industry leaders to connect and continue their discussions about what the future brings for workplace design.
Haworth’s Singapore showroom was transformed into a fantastical wonderland on 21 July 2016 for a fancy-dress tea party.
Haworth marked the opening of its new Hong Kong showroom with a Venetian carnival party on 23 June 2016.
In March, Patricia Urquiola met with members of Shanghai’s architecture and design community at two special Haworth events.
“Be very passionate and curious; create your own formula” – Patricia Urquiola, Judge for Haworth’s Celebrating Great Design Contest.