Back to top

Commercial Interiors UK News

Our news section brings you the latest updates from within the commercial furnishing industry, as well as general Commercial Interiors UK updates. We keep you posted with any news from our members as well as Event Reviews.

Featured Posts

All Articles

Commercial Interiors UK (CIUK), the UK’s trade association for the commercial furnishing industry, has officially launched its highly anticipated Workplace Sector Report — a landmark publication providing in-depth analysis an

Clerkenwell Design Week 2025 brought together the very best in commercial interiors — and Commercial Interiors UK (CIUK) was proud to play a central role once again.

As the UK’s trade association for the commercial furnishing sector, Commercial Interiors UK (CIUK) empowers its members by driving growth across the industry.

Commercial Interiors UK (CIUK) is set to launch a definitive new resource for the workplace design and furnishing sector during Clerkenwell Design Week.

We’re shaking things up for summer 2025, and we can’t wait for you to be part of it! The Commercial Interiors UK Summer Party is back—bigger, better, and with a brand-new vibe.

Following the guidance issued in September 2024, there has been extensive preparatory work undertaken for the new arrangements for the movement of goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland (GB to NI) by parcels or freight set out in t

At Commercial Interiors UK, we don’t just champion the commercial furnishing sector—we shape its future. And this year at Clerkenwell Design Week, we did exactly that.

Commercial Interiors UK (CIUK) is proud to unveil the latest edition of our Member Map for Clerkenwell Design Week 2025 - your essential guide to navigating one of the UK’s most dynamic design festivals.

On the evening of the 24th April, the commercial interiors community gathered at the stunning Hallé St Peters in Manchester for a truly unforgettable event — the 2025 Next Generation Awards, hosted by Commercial Interiors UK.

Material choices in commercial interiors have never mattered more. From inclusivity and functionality to sustainability and long-term value, materiality sits at the heart of design decision-making.

On 2 April 2025, President Donald Trump announced the implementation of a 10% tariff on all imports to the United States, including those from the United Kingdom. This tariff took effect on 5 April 2025.

The British Furniture Confederation (BFC), the public affairs umbrella body of furniture and beds, furnishings and flooring sector trade associations[1], has unveiled its new Plan for Growth.