Entries Open for Workspace Design Show’s Inaugural ‘Workspace Wellbeing Hero’

Workspace Design Show (26 – 27 February 2025, BDC, London) is proud to announce the launch of the “Workspace Wellbeing Hero” initiative, recognising and celebrating exceptional individuals in the workspace design industry who go above and beyond to support the wellbeing of others through acts of kindness and resilience in their work environments. This initiative shines a spotlight on those who make a tangible difference in workplace culture through selflessness, compassion, and perseverance.

Entries are now open for Workspace Design Shows first ever ‘Workspace Wellbeing Hero’ which celebrates champions of kindness and resilience

The Workspace Wellbeing Hero initiative honours individuals who have shown remarkable dedication to creating a positive workplace culture. Whether it’s through charitable efforts, meaningful acts of kindness, or overcoming personal adversity, these heroes embody the spirit of resilience and inspire those around them to build a more supportive and inclusive environment.

“Workplace design is more than just creating functional spaces; it’s about shaping environments that enhance human experiences and nurture wellbeing,” said Esha Bark-Jones, Event Director of the Workspace Design Show. “This initiative is our way of recognising the everyday heroes whose kindness, strength, and compassion make the workplace a better space for everyone.”

The Workspace Wellbeing Hero initiative seeks to celebrate and elevate those who have:

  • Demonstrated exceptional compassion and support for colleagues.
  • Led impactful charitable initiatives within the workspace design community.
  • Overcome personal challenges, emerging with renewed strength and positivity.

Winners of the Workspace Wellbeing Hero initiative will be celebrated at the Workspace Design Show, 27 February 2025, where their contributions will be acknowledged among industry peers and leaders.

For more information about the Workspace Wellbeing Hero initiative, including nomination details and event information, visit Workspace Wellbeing Hero – Workspace Design Show (workspaceshow.co.uk)

Registrations are now open for the Workspace Design Show, inviting industry professionals, innovators, and enthusiasts to secure their spot at this premier event dedicated to the future of workplace design. Set to be a gathering ground for creative minds, thought leaders, and decision-makers, the show offers a unique opportunity to explore the latest trends, products, and solutions shaping modern workspaces.

The 2025 Workspace Design Show offers an immersive experience with dedicated spaces and interactive features for attendees. Highlights include: The Recharge Lounge, by M Moser Associates, Sense of Place, a mixed-media show, by Hoare Lea, Wavescape Lounge, by Ryder Architecture, Moodboard Contest Area, by Peldon Rose, Innovation Zone, a space for companies and independent designers to showcase next-generation workplace design, Material Bank Library, a curated selection of innovative materials, Entrance Designed, by Sheppard Robson and Design Talks Lounge, by Gensler.

Attendees can look forward to interactive exhibits, from Brunner, USM, Bisley, Interface, Pedrali, Mute Design, Spacestor, Codutti, Bralco, Forbo, Milani, Mara and many others. The show offers insightful talks, and networking opportunities with leading designers and brands. Don’t miss out—register now to be part of an inspiring event that’s redefining the landscape of workspace design.

Workspace Design Show brings together the UK’s workplace interiors community to network and discover tomorrow’s workspaces from 26 – 27 February 2025 at the Business Design Centre in London. 

Workspace Design Show, 26 – 27 February 2025, Business Design Centre, 52 Upper St, London N1 0QH 

workspaceshow.co.uk 

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