London: The Workspace Design Show London has revealed its latest experiential feature, “Connected Realities”, a series of immersive installations created by leading workplace design studios MCM, Peldon Rose, Gensler, and M Moser Associates. The installations explore how technology, human behavior, and spatial design are reshaping the future of work.
Each design studio presents a unique interpretation of connection in the modern workplace — from digital collaboration and hybrid working models to emotional well-being and sensory experiences. Together, the installations highlight how physical and virtual environments are increasingly merging to support flexibility, inclusivity, and productivity.
The “Connected Realities” showcase demonstrates innovative uses of materials, lighting, sound, and interactive technology to create adaptive workspaces that respond to changing employee needs. Visitors are encouraged to engage with the installations, offering a hands-on understanding of how workplaces can foster stronger connections between people, data, and space.
Organisers say the initiative reflects the growing demand for offices that go beyond functionality, focusing instead on experience-driven design and meaningful interaction. The installations also underline the role of architects and designers in shaping workplaces that balance technology with human-centric values.
The Workspace Design Show London continues to serve as a key platform for global design leaders, bringing together architects, interior designers, occupiers, and developers to explore emerging trends influencing the future of work.
