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CairoScene
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Tomorrow's Workspace Reimagined: Inside Style Design's TDS Showcase
At The Design Show 2025, Style Design stages a multi-zoned installation that questions why we work the way we do. There's something poetic about revisiting the future by walking through the past. At this year's edition of The Design Show Cairo, Style Design is constructing a provocation. Titled 'Tomorrow's Workplace', the multi-zone installation asks us to reconsider what we expect from the spaces we work in. Not just ergonomically, but emotionally. Split across three distinct yet interwoven areas - the Immersive Plaza, the Biophilic Hub, and the Infinite Hub - the booth is less about showcasing furniture and more about designing relationships. With ourselves, with others, with time, and with change. Anchoring the entire experience is a sweeping spatial timeline. Here, Style Design honours over a century of furniture evolution, moving from the Bauhaus' disciplined form-function minimalism to the hybrid-era's sensory-rich design. Visitors will come face to face with the Wassily Chair and the Barcelona Chair, the Panton's single-mould statement, and the ergonomic revolution ushered in by Herman Miller's Aeron. The progression isn't just visual - it's philosophical. From the Eames' belief that, 'eventually everything connects,' to today's reality where work no longer lives inside cubicles, but floats between screens, cities, and time zones. Beyond the timeline, two speculative capsules present opposing, yet complementary visions. The Infinite Hub, a hyper-digital vision of productivity, leans into a tech-forward, AI-powered future. Think responsive lighting, immersive data walls, and smart surfaces designed to keep pace with the speed of now. In contrast, the Biophilic Hub proposes a gentler reality. One where human wellness guides every design move. SceneHome isn't just covering Tomorrow's Workplace - we're part of it. You'll find our digital presence embedded inside the Biophilic Capsule, simulating what it means to produce editorial content in a space designed for the future. How does the environment affect the stories we tell? What happens when a design publication becomes part of the design? It's about more than desks and chairs - it's about rituals, rhythms, and environments that allow creativity to breathe. Olive branches pierce through the floor. Textures sooth instead of overstimulate. For a publication that lives and breathes digital media, this moment of analog intimacy is both metaphor and manifestation. Inspired by MillerKnoll's Design with Impact philosophy, Tomorrow's Workplace prompts reflection. Can a space help us move more and scroll less? What does workplace intimacy look like in an age of notifications? Can you design for quiet urgency - the kind that sparks flow without burnout? The installation is about integration. Between the digital and natural. Between ambition and wellbeing. Between the infinite scroll and the still page. Visitors should expect to not only leave with photos of statement chairs. But to leave with a question: What kind of world do we want to work in? And maybe, in the quiet curve of a Herman Miller backrest or the soft acoustics of the Biophilic Hub, they'll begin to find an answer. The space acknowledges the tension between digital speed and analog depth, between solitude and togetherness. And it doesn't pretend to resolve those tensions. Instead, it invites you to feel them, question them, and maybe leave with a clearer sense of what you need from the spaces you work in. As AI, climate shifts, and generational change continue to reshape how we live and labor, installations like Tomorrow's Workplace feel less like design statements and more like cultural diagnostics.
Yahoo
13-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Bauhaus' Peter Murphy Unveils New Song 'Swoon' Featuring Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor: Stream
The post Bauhaus' Peter Murphy Unveils New Song 'Swoon' Featuring Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Peter Murphy of Bauhaus has teamed up with Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor for the new song 'Swoon.' The track hails from Murphy's forthcoming solo album Silver Shade and pairs a dance-punk beat with Murphy's ominous vocals. The throwback '80s production befits both the goth-rock pioneer and his collaborator, Reznor, who provides a 'welcome vibe,' as Murphy put it. Get Nine Inch Nails Tickets Here 'I am both in the state of swoon as are my audience when witnessing my live performance,' said Murphy in a statement. 'Trent Reznor cordially accepted my invitation to appear on the song, adding a welcome vibe on the second verse, as well as throughout the entire song in the form of backing vocalizing.' Silver Shade is due out May 9th via Metropolis Entertainment and was produced by Youth (aka Martin Glover) of Killing Joke. Further details have yet to be released, though Murphy called the record 'as powerful as any of my work to date.' Another recent collab released last year, 'Let the Flowers Grow' featuring Boy George, is a potential inclusion on the LP. As for Murphy and Reznor, the connection goes back to NIN's early days, when Reznor and company opened for Murphy's Deep tour in 1990. Meanwhile, Nine Inch Nails recently announced their 'Peel It Back World Tour,' kicking off with a UK/European leg in June, followed by a North American leg in August. Pick up tickets here. Stream their collab 'Swoon' below. Bauhaus' Peter Murphy Unveils New Song 'Swoon' Featuring Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor: Stream Jon Hadusek Popular Posts Taylor Swift Booed at Super Bowl Kid Rock Storms Off Stage After Audience Doesn't Clap Ben Folds Resigns from Advisory Position at Kennedy Center Plane Owned by Mötley Crüe Singer Vince Neil Involved in Fatal Crash David Lynch's Cause of Death Revealed Elon Musk Finally Pulls the Plug on Kanye West's Hate-Filled Twitter Account Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.