Workspace Design Show, crafting the future of workspaces


The world of work is evolving. New ways of working and new professions are emerging and, as a result, the spaces designed to accommodate them are changing. For this reason, the workspace sector is also of strategic importance for the furniture industry due to this continuous renewal.
Workspaces Design Show, the UK’s leading workspace interiors exhibition, is set to take place from 26 – 27 February 2025 at the Business Design Centre in London. The show is attended by the region’s top architects, designers, occupiers, developers, consultants, coworking companies, and fit-out companies. A platform for workspace innovation, where a curated selection of creative companies showcase their latest products and design culture is given a voice in a busy calendar of meetings, talks and immersive programs.
The event brings together a curated selection of creative companies that are revolutionizing workspace design. Each participant is dedicated to transforming traditional offices into vibrant, flexible, and inspiring spaces that empower individuals and fuel collaboration.
This year, the conference program features over 135 speakers and four talks programs: Workspace Design Talks explores the latest trends and insights in workplace design, strategy and culture; Sustainability Talks brings together a selection of key figures behind the workplace market’s leading sustainable initiatives and projects; Occupiers Forum provides The View from HQ and insights into what employers are doing to create an engaging workplace experience; FIS Conference offers a platform for the latest industry thinking from the finishes and interiors sector.
Features include:
ID:SR, a studio of interior design specialist and architects that has grown out of Sheppard Robson, will create an inviting and immersive arrival experience at the Workplace Design Show in the Entrance Feature.
The Design Talks Area will be delivered in partnership with global design practice Gensler.
M Moser Associates will be responsible for designing the Visitors Lounge. The ‘Reclaimed’ concept will reconstruct surplus materials into a sensory environment, providing a space to touch down during the day.
The Occupiers Forum: The View From HQ will be designed by Ryder Interiors.

The Mood Board Contest will invite participants to dive into the world of workplace design through a personal exploration of materials, textures, and colours.
Hoare Lea will be responsible for the creation of the Gallery Bay in a design entitled Sense of Space. Hoare Lea’s mixed-media showcase explores how different sensory environments impact our mental and physical wellbeing.
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