June 22, 2026

 
 

In this issueworkplace design leaders weigh how context, color, and AI can elevate interiors beyond cookie‑cutter aesthetics; companies recast the office as a desirable perk that boosts collaboration and career growth; Italian studio NM3 shows how modular steel pieces turn industrial constraints into minimalist, functional design; major developers deepen move‑in‑ready workplace offerings through new furniture partnerships; AI and other tech firms concentrate into fewer hubs while taking larger, premium offices, as law firms also emerge as a surprising leasing engine; new products range from hip‑hop–inspired textiles and performance upholstery to warmer, residential‑leaning storage, privacy lounges, lightweight indoor/outdoor seating, ergonomic sit‑stand booths, and heritage chair reissues; experience centers and booking/space‑planning integrations highlight a push toward more human, efficient workplaces; trend reports project increasingly adaptive “science‑fiction” offices and design shifts toward stainless steel, longevity, circular materials, and revived classics; and new research underscores remote work’s isolation tradeoffs. And finally, Stephen reassures the salesperson that feeling unsettled after NeoCon is normal.

 
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