Workspace Design Show is the UK’s leading exhibition for workspace interiors, where you can explore the latest workplace products and ignite your creativity through thought-provoking talks and immersive programs. For 2025, the event’s theme, “activate the senses,” focused on creating immersive workplace environments that go beyond aesthetics by involving multiple senses like sight, sound, and touch to improve well-being, productivity, and mood.
The event was attended by the top architects, designers, occupiers, developers, consultants, co-working companies, and fit-out companies. This year, more than 150 international exhibitors showcased workplace solutions across various categories, including furniture, lighting, acoustics, surfaces, biophilia, technology, and more. Interested in exploring the best workplace designs that emerged from the event? We have compiled a list that provides a glimpse at the multi-sensory design that remained at the forefront of the event.
Vega Chair
Designed by Jasper Morrison for Artifort, the Vega chair comprises two rounded cushions for the back and seat, connected by a metal band and a metal tube frame. You can choose from three distinct base options: a steel tube four-legged base, a swiveling trestle base, or a trestle base on castors. The Dutch design-style chair combines circular design principles with functionality and modern aesthetics.
TOOthePOINT
TOOthePOINT gives a unique twist to work-lounge furniture. Designed by TOOtheZOO for Arcadia, it is a single-person work module with an integrated table. The lounge chair is affixed to the upholstered shell and can be rotated 180 degrees as needed. You can combine multiple TOOthePOINT pieces to create an informal meeting place for various persons. Its overall functionality responds to evolving needs in today’s workspaces and other public environments.
Bolete Chair
The Bolete chair executes a unique character with its organic forms and fully upholstered seat. Designed by Patricia Urquiola for Andreu World, it features a uniquely shaped seat with generous width, providing optimal support for your body. The upholstery is applied on a 100-percent recycled and recyclable Pure ECO thermopolymer shell. The grooved base featuring distinctive ribbed patterns adds a sculptural look to the chair.
Typo Lounge Chair
The Typo lounge chair, designed by AMDL CIRCLE for Mara, keeps the bold look of the original while improving comfort and ergonomics. Its metal frame is bent diagonally to create a unique pattern of lines that supports the seat and backrest. This design addition results in a unique crossed base, while soft padding and a matching pouf-ottoman complete the set.
Puffer Chair
Designed by Lucie Koldová for Jess Design, the Puffer chair takes inspiration for its fluffy design from quilted jackets. The puffy quilted fabric is carefully crafted onto a cozy piece of seating furniture. It combines generous shapes and soft lines for a relaxed feel. Defined by its generous lines, the Puffer chair adds warmth and personality to every space.
Infinity Chair
NO-EM collaborated with designer Robert Bronwasser to create Infinity – the world’s first truly circular office chair. The chair consists of individual, interchangeable components for circularity. You can personalize it entirely and replace the parts as needed without discarding the entire chair.
WiChair
Designed by Wilkhahn, the WiChair is a simple office chair that moves with you. Its springy, curved steel bracket enables it to move forward, backward, and sideways with you. You can also adjust the seat to fit your weight and preference, while its clean design and color choices work well in any space.
Long Chair
Long Lounge Armchair, designed by Anna Vonhausen for Vank, is an industrial-style armchair aimed at rest and relaxation. It features distinctive semi-circular cushions inspired by Bauhaus minimalism. The seat, resting on flexible upholstery straps, offers a calming user experience. The chair utilizes textile industry waste, limited-edition zero-waste natural leather dead stock, and fabrics from recycling. Additionally, the chair can also be disassembled easily for recycling after use.
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Kagu Chair
This upholstered fabric chair, designed by Jehs+Laub for Cor, features harmonious lines and precise geometries, adding a touch of lightness yet robustness to the design. The slim wooden legs are connected by a wooden crossbar in the middle, and the special wave-like seat seems to float within the wooden frame. There is also a suspension under the seat to make sitting more comfortable and allow for some movement.
Kaska Chair
Kaska is a lightweight, stackable chair designed by Thomas Bentzen for De Worm. Built from a mix of solid wood and moulded plywood, it offers a quiet presence and blends into any setting with refined materials and straight lines. This seating is ideal for spaces where you need flexible, long-lasting, and easy-to-handle furniture.
Bolete Conference Table
Much like the Bolete lounge chair, this table is defined by its textured base, which can be combined with tabletops in different shapes. Its base features ECO thermopolymer, made from 100% recycled materials, and is fully recyclable. The base has electrical and multimedia connectivity options, and an access cover for wiring and maintenance.
The Duo Table
This two-person table is designed primarily for casual coffee moments and small meetings, while also serving as a compact workspace. The design features two seats attached to the table, making a minimalist base with sufficient legroom for the sitters.
Keiko Table
Featuring a round HPL top and powder-coated steel base, the Keiko table by Kastel focuses on being functional and visually light. It is designed for small meetings and shared spaces, featuring a strong yet dynamic metal frame. Its clean, minimalist lines will sit well in industrial-style spaces.
Kami Table
Arco Furniture showcased its Kami table at the Workspace Design Show held in RAI Amsterdam. Designed by Joost van der Vecht in collaboration with Occony for Arco Furniture, it is a modular wooden table system for meeting and boardroom environments. It can be customized to meet individual needs, with various lengths and shapes. Its slimmer columns create more space between them, allowing for greater freedom to arrange chairs.
Hopper Table
The Hopper table, designed by Dirk Wynants for Extremis, re-imagines the traditional picnic table. Inspired by the hop fields of Belgium’s “Westhoek” region, its silhouette improves access to the table by eliminating the need to climb over benches. The table legs dip down in a V shape to form the benches, allowing sitters easy access. The table is made from a single piece of aluminum featuring a staircase-like design.
Lucca Laptop Table
Designed by Gensler for Bulo, the Lucca Laptop Table blends height-adjustable functionality with elegant design. With a rounded tabletop, it is perfect for working comfortably with your laptop, while still adding a stylish touch to your interior.
HULA Barstool
The HULA stool by Benjamin Hubert for Andreu World features a comfy, cushioned seat along with a footrest. The user can adjust the height according to needs, making it perfect for people of different heights. It is constructed from injected aluminum and available in a wide range of colors.
PARADISO stool
This stool by iSiMAR is made from galvanized steel and aluminum to ensure durability, weather resistance, and long life. You can choose from two different heights and 22 different colors and textures, suitable for indoor & outdoor use. The used materials are 100% recycled and recyclable for a sustainable touch.
Deblick Room Dividers
Deblick Work Space Dividers are perfect for any type of workspace. They are designed to provide privacy and soundproofing while also providing an aesthetically pleasing and functional workspace layout solution. The room divider has a profile made of 50mm thick recycled aluminum filled with 15mm sheep’s wool.
SPIX Pods
The SPIX acoustic pods by Nowy Styl are designed for focus and calls, featuring versions for one, two, or up to four people. The pod comes with an adjustable light, a built-in fan, and concealed casters, making it easy to relocate.

