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25-26 February 2026

Two days of insight, ideas and discussion on the key trends shaping the interiors sector in 2026.

Date: 25-26 February 2026
Location: Business Design Centre, London (alongside Workspace Design Show)
Rooms: B&C, Second Floor

Furniture curated by Broadbase – bringing ergonomic, stylish, and sustainable solutions to enhance comfort. 

25 February

10.30 – 11.30: Making sustainability your superpower – discussing a value based approach
Strategies to embed sustainability into every stage of fit-out—turning compliance into competitive edge

11.50 – 12.50: Opening the door to a circular future with better design
How something as simple as a door can lead the way in reuse and sustainability

13.10 – 13.50: Pods – furniture or construction? Understanding the risk
Do Pods create a rift in regulation? From reaction to fire to interaction with active fire protection, do some pods sound too good to be true?

14.10 – 15.20: Measuring the impact of fit-out
Understand the numbers, the challenges, and the solutions for reducing embodied carbon in interiors

15.40 – 16.50: Putting reuse first
Is it really too complicated, is it really too expensive and is it really too time consuming? How re-use can help us rethink construction and save time and money!

26 February

10.15 – 11.15: Taking the plunge – what we have learned from FIS Project Re-use
FIS Project Re-use is a live programme monitoring real world re-use.  What have we learned from Phase 1 about how to make urban mining and re-use work together

11.35 – 12.35: Nature-driven design for better workplaces
Exploring biophilic principles and how nature-inspired spaces boost wellbeing and productivity

13.40 – 14.40: Tech That Transforms: improving sustainability and productivity
Discover how technology is streamlining design, boosting collaboration, and enabling smarter spaces

15.00 – 16.00: Ska workshop: wellbeing as a design driver (value chain)
Unpacking how SKA ratings and wellbeing principles can elevate your projects