Last night, hundreds of innovative designers, jury members, visionary clients and trailblazing brands from around the world gathered in B. Amsterdam to celebrate the world’s leading spatial designers ...
Frameweb This year’s FRAME Awards nominees showcase the best projects in interior design – here's the 2025 shortlist. As the FRAME Awards 2025 season draws to a close, we announce the highest scoring ...
Creative studio Civilivn has transformed a cramped early-20 th-century office space into a flexible and open headquarter facility for non-profit Exalt. Targeted at empowering youth who have become in ...
As we prepare to farewell 2025, FRAME’s sector-specific briefings look back at what spatial and strategic shifts defined the year across the industries central to our platform. This third edition ...
Frameweb Dubai design studio Roar developed a report on best practices for accommodating diverse brain functions in the workplace, examining how to develop truly universal and human-centric spaces ...
From dynamic, energy-saving lighting solutions to mannequins made of biomaterials, this year’s iteration of ...
FRAME’s sector-specific briefings unpack the spatial and strategic shifts shaping the industries at the heart of our platform. And: they come with our biggest membership offer yet: 40% off full access ...
Simone Brewster explores themes of womanhood, identity and Blackness at The Design Museum, and more top picks from the week.
Produced in collaboration with Universal Design Studio, a report by Design Hotels shares the company’s insights on post-experiential hospitality. In it, we find what people are looking for in a hotel ...
Frameweb As the climate crisis continues to exacerbate sea-level rise, designers are considering ways that we can live on water. ‘Instead of fighting rising sea levels, we sho ...
2025 was a good year for all things scenography at FRAME, where we’ve covered high-fashion, music and TV sets. Highlights include our conversation on ...
Renee Cheng grew up in her father’s design studio. Inspired by his vocation, she followed in his footsteps, studying design in the United States and establishing herself as an entrepreneur back home.