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Top Christmas gifts for the stationery lover in 2023
If there’s one thing the trifle* team agree on in life it’s that lovely stationary is one of the simplest ways of bringing some joy and satisfaction into the everyday. We are stationary lovers and proud of it. We know we’re not the only ones out there so it’s a obvious choice for Christmas gifting. Here are our top picks for Christmas Stationary gifts ‘23…
Designing a great Office Reception
Designing a great office reception area is crucial because it's often the first impression visitors, clients, and employees have of your company. A well-designed reception area creates a welcoming and professional atmosphere, even if you’ve decided not to have a formal reception desk. However you’d like to receive guests and welcome your employees, here are some steps to help you design a great office reception…
Our advice on the best Office Chairs
Getting the right chair for an office space can feel a little overwhelming as there’s so much choice and different options available. When we design office spaces, we have to think about different types of office chairs to suit different needs around the space which will be dictated by use and of course, the budget.
How Can Office Design Support Productivity?
Read about the key factors that should be taken into account when setting up a supportive and efficient working environment from the basic build, spatial layout, ergonomics to wellbeing.
DeadGood featured in OnOffice Magazine
We are so proud that our project for DeadGood was featured in the printed version of OnOffice Magazine, issue 164! A full 5 pages was dedicated to our retail showroom redesign.
How should logos and colour palettes be used in an office space?
By creating an environment that reflects these elements, you can strengthen brand identity, engage employees, leave a positive impression on clients, and differentiate yourself in the marketplace. But does that mean the interior palette should consist of the exact brand pantones and should the brand logo be the biggest and brightest thing you see on your way in?
Music In The Workplace
How clients are utilising music in commercial areas when people have adapted to this way of working from home.
What is Hybrid Working and how can we make it work?
Hybrid work is a flexible work model that supports a blend of in-office, remote, and on-the-go workers. It offers employees the autonomy to choose to work wherever and however they are most productive. Hybrid work rose to popularity through the pandemic when employees and employers acknowledged that much of their work could be carried out at home or remotely.
How to design an agile workspace
An Agile Workplace is flexible both in terms of the physical workspace as well as in practice; an agile working strategy better accommodates employees by replacing traditional office rules with general guidelines, within the setting of a dynamic workspace…
What is the process for designing an office fit out?
We follow the RIBA (Royal institute of British Architects) Process when running any Workspace / Office Interior Design Project; there is a formula and rhythm to this that is understood by the majority of Professionals within the Architectural, Construction and Interior Design Industry so an immediate common ground is recognised. As each ‘stage’ ends it’s a gateway to the next with client approval and sign off agreed before proceeding to the next stage.
How do I get my new office designed and built?
If you are relocating to a new office you will be looking to undertake a full scale project from Design to fit out this is the process of changing a space from a CAT A to CAT B space. If you are looking to make changes to your existing space we refer to this as an office refurbishment.
How to communicate brand values within the workspace
Everyone who has worked in an office environment has either come across or is currently sitting in an office where company values appear in a mural across a wall or lovingly framed around the working space - perhaps as part of a gallery wall? Whilst we can all probably agree that having brand values set out within a space is probably important, is it the right approach?
How to make the office a better place to work
There is so much to navigate in the post pandemic world of office design and strategy and a lot to weigh up in terms of where to spend the money on improvements and indeed is this a ‘move or improve’ moment?
CDW reveal of the new DeadGood showroom
We loved Clerkenwell Design Week this year, not just because of the inspiring things we saw but also because it was the launch of the showroom we designed for DeadGood. We set out to create a design that would be reflective of their brand personality and values plus be a talking point at Clerkenwell Design Week and into the future.
Using Rugs in Office Interiors
Whether you can install new flooring or budget limitations dictates that you have to work with an existing floor, nothing adds interest, colour and heart to a commercial space like the right rug.
The Influence of Workplace Evolution on Office Design Trends
The last three years have kept workspace designers like Trifle* firmly on our most flexible toes. In the post-pandemic, office design world, we are now adept at navigating the unexpected….
What is Biophilia in Interior Design?
Biophilia is the connection we feel to nature and the reasoning behind it. ‘Philia’ comes from the Greek ‘to love’ so the literal interpretation of Biophilia is ‘a love of living things’
Does Today’s Workplace Reflect the Wellbeing Needs of Women?
This International Women's Day, we wanted to shine a light on the working lives of women with a focus on the health challenges that can be faced. It is not enough for businesses to wave the ‘wellbeing banner’ without really understanding the complexity of experience.
What’s the Difference between a CAT A and CAT B Office Fit Out?
The world of commercial interior design and fit out is full of abbreviations and codes that can confuse those tasked with finding a new space for their business. E.g. do you need a CAT A or CAT B fit out? We seek to demystify the experience.