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Redefining the Modern Design
How innovative furniture solutions are shaping the future design
The landscape of the modern place is ever evolving, what we require of the spaces we work in is shifting in the face of economic, geopolitical, and technological change. Furniture is too. No longer confined to open-plan paradigms, furniture has become far more adaptable and purpose-driven, able to meet the constantly changing day-to-day needs of humans at work.
At MillerKnoll, we believe that ‘work’ is best done when people feel connected, when their wellbeing is supported, and when organisations are ready to adapt to change as it happens.
Fostering connection
The workforce is increasingly distributed, with a mix of hybrid working arrangements, remote teams, and clients. But humans need connection; it’s what creates a sense of community, it supports collaboration (and therefore better ideas and greater efficiency). Plus, it also creates a sense of belonging. Innovative and modular furniture solutions play a pivotal role in cultivating an environment where connection thrives—whether that’s casual interactions, team meetings, video conferencing, or private conversations.
The Symbol seating range from British brand NaughtOne, a member of the MillerKnoll collective, does exactly this. It offers myriad opportunities for connection, such as inviting waiting areas, team meetings, or spontaneous ideation.

Also, part of the MillerKnoll collective is Muuto, and the Scandinavian brand’s Wrap Lounge Chair also sets the scene for connection. Wrap’s blanket-like textile upholstery establishes deep comfort and offers the perfect backdrop for intimate conversations.

Prioritising wellbeing
Employee wellbeing is no longer just a ‘nice-to-have’—it’s a strategic imperative. It’s become clear that healthier teams work better, and that organisations flourish as a result. And this is where innovative furniture solutions prove to be the ultimate support team, naturally championing health.
Ergonomically designed chairs, adjustable desks, movable monitor arms like the Flo X Monitor Arm from Colebrook Bosson Saunders, and sit-to-stand workstations are all examples of innovative solutions in the workspace that support physical wellbeing. These are crafted specifically to alleviate physical strain and promote proper posture. Sit-to-stand desks also promote regular movement, such as Ratio by Herman Miller.

Wellbeing, however, isn’t just about physical support; it’s also about creating an environment that actively promotes a sustainable and environmentally friendly space. NaughtOne is known for their sustainable products, recently winning the SEAL Sustainable Product Award. Take the Pippin Chair, for example. It is built with longevity in mind, using natural materials, and can be easily disassembled and repurposed at the end of its life.
Embracing change
Adaptability is a cornerstone of success in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape. After all, it’s much easier for humans to respond to changing circumstances—and to take risks—when the environment they work in is fully equipped for that change and ready to support it. This is where innovative furniture solutions are really making their mark, shaping the future of work and workplace design by creating settings that are naturally versatile.
Let’s look first at movable walls and partitions. They facilitate the creation of discreet offices and meeting rooms in moments. The OE1 Agile Wall, part of the highly flexible OE1 Workspace Collection from Herman Miller, is one example. Set on casters or glides, it enables users to swiftly reconfigure spaces to accommodate evolving project needs, team structures and organisational requirements.

Modular and flexible private offices such as Knoll’s Reff Profiles are also change-ready, made up of a range of components that can be configured to create private and shared office settings, that are highly personalised to the needs of the people working there.

Furniture plays a pivotal role
Without furniture, space would simply be space. Furniture is what takes it from a blank canvas to somewhere that supports work as we know it in all its many facets. The same is true of people: without people, spaces would feel empty, and they would serve no purpose. Furniture that supports people is therefore key. By setting the scene for workspaces that are not only visually captivating, but that also champion wellbeing, connection and adaptability, the innovative furniture solutions emerging today are helping humans work at their best, every day.
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GAME ON: THE CROFT LAUNCHES LIVE SPORTS EXPERIENCE WITH AED 17 DRINKS TO CELEBRATE 17 YEARS
Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites is turning up the action at The Croft, introducing a new live sports experience designed for fans who want to watch the game properly with great screens, great atmosphere, and even better deals.
Set in the heart of Dubai Marina, The Croft now shows a packed calendar of live sport across football, rugby, Formula 1, tennis, and every UEFA Champions League fixture. Six indoor screens ensure you’re never far from the action, whether it’s a midweek match or a full weekend line-up.
From Real Madrid and FC Barcelona to Manchester United, Liverpool FC and Arsenal, the world’s biggest clubs take center stage, shown live in a setting that’s lively, social, and effortlessly relaxed.
To mark the hotel’s 17th anniversary, drinks start from just AED 17, adding a celebratory edge to every matchday and making it even easier to settle in for the long haul.
At its core, The Croft keeps things simple: good food, cold drinks, and a proper place to watch the game. British-inspired favorites and classic pub bites round out the experience, making it just as suited to a casual evening as it is to a big match with friends.
THE CROFT – LIVE SPORTS EXPERIENCE
Where the game comes first.
A new go-to for live sport in Dubai Marina, The Croft brings together a full calendar of matches, six indoor screens, and a laid-back, social atmosphere that keeps the focus where it should be: on the game.
With drinks from AED 17 as part of the hotel’s anniversary celebrations, it’s a space designed for fans to settle in, stay awhile, and catch every moment.
WHERE: The Croft, Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites, Dubai Marina
WHEN: Ongoing PRICE: Drinks starting from AED 17
Opening Hours:
- Tuesday – Saturday: 4:00 PM – 1:00 AM (Dinner)
- Sunday: 12:30 PM – 1:00 AM (Lunch & Dinner)
- Monday: Closed
For more information or to book, visit instagram.com/croftdubai or call 04 319 4000
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SHANGHAI ME MARKS WORLD COCKTAIL DAY WITH THE ALCHEMY,
A NEW COCKTAIL COLLECTION

Shanghai Me, the acclaimed Pan-Asian dining destination at the heart of DIFC, is marking World Cocktail Day with the launch of The Alchemy, a new cocktail collection built not around flavour profiles, but around something far more elemental.
Drawing on the five elements of Chinese philosophy, Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water, the menu takes its cue from the cyclical logic of the Chinese zodiac, in which each element aligns with its corresponding animal sign only once every sixty years. It is this rare convergence of character and energy that forms the conceptual foundation of the collection, with each cocktail functioning as an interpretation of a specific elemental force.
The result is a menu of considerable range. Some drinks are immediate and bold; others open slowly, revealing texture and progression across each sip. Fire manifests as intensity; Water as something fluid and instinctive; Earth as depth and weight; Metal as cool precision; Wood as forward momentum. Rather than using the zodiac as aesthetic decoration, the collection treats it as a structural framework, with each drink carrying a personality shaped by both its animal sign and its elemental character.
In its approach, The Alchemy reflects the culinary philosophy that has defined Shanghai Me since its Dubai opening, the blending of refined Japanese technique with the bolder flavours of Chinese cuisine, reinterpreted rather than preserved. The collection is helmed by the restaurant’s bar team and developed in keeping with the broader vision of chef-preneur Izu Ani and restaurateur Evgeny Kuzin under Fundamental Hospitality.
The Alchemy launches today, the 13th May, and will be available at Shanghai Me Dubai from that evening.
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SUN SIYAM PASIKUDAH LAUNCHES THE ONLY FLOATING OCEAN DINING PLATFORM ON THE WATERS OF PASIKUDAH BAY
Sun Siyam Pasikudah, part of the Privé Collection under Maldivian-owned Sun Siyam Resorts, has officially launched its floating dining platform on the open waters of Pasikudah Bay, the Aqua Lounge. It is the only floating ocean dining platform on the bay, the only solar-powered floating dining platform on Sri Lanka’s east coast, and the only floating fine-dining experience on the open Indian Ocean in eastern Sri Lanka — a meaningful distinction from the lake and river venues that exist elsewhere on the island. There is nothing else like it on this coastline.
The platform spans 400 square feet and is reached by catamaran directly from the resort’s shore. It is built from sustainable timber and recyclable barrels, and runs entirely on solar energy. Both choices reflect the resort’s wider commitments under Sun Siyam Cares, the sustainability programme covering renewable energy, ocean conservation, waste management, and community engagement across all Sun Siyam properties.
What makes the platform stand out is not just where it sits but the thinking behind it. The structure uses sustainable timber and recyclable barrels, runs on solar energy, and reclaimed greywater principles guide the resort’s wider operations on land. The floating platform is a natural extension of that philosophy, applied, quite literally, to the ocean the resort is working to protect.
The dining experience centres on a seven-course menu drawing on the freshness and flavours of the eastern coast. Evenings begin with sunset refreshments as the light shifts over the bay, and the platform stays open through the night for guests who want to linger over a meal with the sound of the water beneath them. For those who want something quieter, a breakfast on the platform is available on request, a more private way to begin the day out on the water.

Beyond the guest experience, the platform carries a genuine community purpose that the team considers just as important. School children from nearby villages are brought out to the platform regularly as part of the resort’s CSR programme, not as a sightseeing trip, but as a hands-on conversation about the bay they have grown up beside, the coral reef beneath it, and what it means to look after both. It is one of the ways Sun Siyam Pasikudah extends its values beyond its own grounds.
“Pasikudah Bay is extraordinary, the curve of it, the shallow water, the way the evening light falls across it,” said Arshed Refai, General Manager of Sun Siyam Pasikudah. “We wanted to put guests right at the centre of that. Not looking at the ocean from the shore, but actually sitting on it. And the menu tells the story of this coast, the ingredients, the fishermen who supply us, the techniques that belong here. That is the east coast experience we want people to leave with.”
Sun Siyam Pasikudah offers 34 contemporary pavilions set along one of Sri Lanka’s most pristine and unspoiled stretches of coastline. The resort has long embedded sustainability into its daily operations, from solar and LED lighting and water conservation to a waste management approach built around reduction, recycling, and composting. As part of the Privé Collection, the boutique tier of The House of Siyam, it is designed for travellers who want to be somewhere specific, not just somewhere beautiful. The floating platform is the latest expression of that: a dining experience that could only exist here, on this bay, on this particular stretch of the Indian Ocean.
Guests can also take advantage of the Summer Offer at Sun Siyam Pasikudah, available for stays until 31 October 2027. The offer includes exclusive savings on room upgrades, dining, and spa treatments, along with added touches such as a complimentary spa experience, kayaking session, and daily bicycle use, all designed to enhance a relaxed and immersive escape on Sri Lanka’s untouched east coast. For reservations and enquiries, guests can reach the resort on +94 65 205 5555 or +94 70 242 4263, or visit www.sunsiyam.com/sun-siyam-pasikudah.
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