We’ve got news!
We are delighted to announce our latest collaboration with leading design agency and practice; Tonik Edge.
Third Space Wimbledon
At Tonik, we are thrilled to present our latest completed project, the exceptional Third Space Wimbledon.
TONIK TRENDS: Upcoming Design Trends for 2024
In the dynamic realm of design, staying up to date with the latest trends is crucial for creating memorable spaces that please our clients. As we step into 2024, a myriad of design trends are set to shape the design landscape.
We’ve highlighted four broad trends that will make a significant impact on the way we perceive and interact with design this year.
Our new home!
In a world where traditional office spaces are becoming relics of the past, Tonik has taken a bold step for our future by relocating to a dynamic new workplace known as The Lantern. This move is more than just a change of address for us; it’s a statement about our vision, our beliefs, and our unwavering commitment to driving innovation.
Tonik X Dylan Hotel
We're excited to reveal a behind-the-scenes video on our recent completed project, The Dylan Hotel. Catch Caroline, our lead on the project, and Gráinne, the owner of the Dylan, talking about their collaboration on the renovation.
Hoteliers: Change Your Thoughts!
Discover the potential revenue generated through design.
Have you ever considered the potential revenue generating opportunities within your property that don’t necessarily meet the eye? We need to think beyond, RevPAR, F&B budgets, BEO’s and Opera reports; hotels are bursting with opportunities that not only enhance your guest experience but also boost revenue – we all need a bit of that!
Neuro-Architecture
Historically, architecture and interior design has involved balancing two principles: aesthetics and function. However, now, there is a new kid on the block, and it’s referred to as neuro-architecture.
Hotelification: Why are other industries looking at the hotel industry to lead the trends?
When you think about hotels it’s almost certain that a treasured or memorable moment or occasion can be associated with your experience. They are filled with laughter, learning, innovation, indulgence, and comfort, so it’s hardly surprising that other sectors are looking to hospitality to guide and lead the lifestyle trends.
Wellbeing in the workplace from a designer’s perspective
As mental health is understood more and in light of the Covid pandemic, employee wellbeing at work has been a priority for employers. Alongside measures such as more flexible working environments and wellbeing perks, design can have a huge impact in helping to foster an environment more conducive to wellbeing.
What we learnt from our visit to Hix
A commitment to sustainability, connecting with nature and mycelium… what did the Tonik Team take away from the Hix event 2022? Read our thoughts on Hix 2022
Our designer’s tips on how to spruce up your student digs!
It’s that time of year again where the local city centres are packed with young students beginning their university journey. We brainstormed some ways to make your student digs more homely and reflective our your personality.
Sustainability in Experience Retail
We recently spent some time looking deeper into the advantages of experiential retail and why retailers need to be more flexible and adaptable in the current climate. However, this raised a pertinent issue of sustainability.
Experiential Retail…Why are retailers so slow to jump on the bandwagon?
What was once a location designed to make transactional purchases is no longer the case and more and more retail brands are leaning towards “experiential retail” as a way of enticing their customers back in store.
Hospitality is leading the way when it comes to trends!
The hospitality industry has taken a serious hit since the pandemic left it in crisis; tackling rising costs, changes in consumer behaviour, recruitment and retention of staff. But what is it about hospitality that means other industries are looking at them to lead the way and what’s trending?
Hospitality design is not limited to hotels and restaurants…
We’ve recognised, even more so in the last few years, that the sectors as we used to know them have merged and the lines between hospitality, retail, workplace and leisure design are more and more blurred. This is what we love about our industry and what inspires us on a daily basis.
Designing in the Gen Z world! You just can’t buy good taste…
As designers we’re always observing; the good, the bad, the creative, and the ordinary designs that we’re exposed to every day. Recently one of our design team highlighted the topic of the young influencer community being thrust into the limelight and how the design surrounding them often appears to be a missing piece of their stardom puzzle.
An introduction to an exceptional residential design project
Residential design is a key segment within our business, but recently one individual project has inspired the whole team, in particular Caroline who is leading the project…
The challenges we face when designing our own homes!
This month we’re shining the spotlight on some of our residential projects and to kick it off Caroline from our team shared some inspiration and realities about her own recent home development.
Hybrid working… like the Hybrid car, a stop-gap not a permanent solution
It’s been an interesting time here in the Tonik office as we adapt to our new ways of working….