Last month, our Interiors team travelled to Orgatec, a leading international trade fair for commercial interiors featuring 700+ exhibitors from 40 countries worldwide.
We have been reflecting on the new product launches and trends showcased for 2025 and beyond. Here, we have collated a snapshot of our key takeaways and favourite new product launches.
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Collaboration solutions that incorporate agility and flexibility to repurpose areas for multiple uses for collaboration and informal meeting space remain on trend.
Collaboration areas were on display at every turn, very much coupled with zoning solutions to clearly define spaces, through grid style storage, and the 4T reconfigurable system by Icons of Denmark, now available with curved arches. The Silen Bridges collection offers a clever & innovative solution for defining collaboration space through their modular overhead panels and connecting mobile open booth modules.
Privacy pods, focus pods and meeting room furniture was showcased throughout the fair to offer solutions that enable task-specific work to be completed in a quiet space. Acoustic panels and sound-absorbing materials were common features throughout to create quiet, productive environments.
In line with our own sustainability focus, there is an ever-growing focus on sustainability across the commercial interiors industry. Sustainable materials and circular design principles were at the forefront underscoring the industry’s commitment to environmental responsibility. It continues to be a key focus in terms of manufacturing processes and materials used as part of this. Humanscale shone through in this regard with their Planet Positive approach through the integration of wildlife preservation, social responsibility and the reversal of carbon emissions.
We observed lots of bold accent colours including blue, orange and purple, coupled with earthy and calming colours designed to create inviting work environments. Terracotta and green were seen throughout to give both vibrancy and warmth. Oatmeal and warm neutral greys were also popular, giving a sense of calm and sophistication.
There were a wide variety of material finishes, for example, we noted lots of concrete, terrazzo and lighter wood finishes along with some beautiful darker wood stains and textures as seen at the Bralco executive furniture collection.
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