Workplace Interiors Photography: Capturing Innovation at the Workplace Design Show London

March 23, 2026
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The Workplace Design Show, widely recognised as a leading workplace interiors show London, has become one of the most influential events exploring the future of office environments. As the official photography partner, Office Curator is proud to document this dynamic gathering of architects, designers, and workplace innovators.

Through our workplace design photography, we capture the installations and conversations that define how modern workspaces are evolving.

Held annually at the Business Design Centre, the show brings together the global workplace design community to explore the latest thinking around hybrid work, sustainability, and technology in office environments.

Exploring the Theme: Connected Realities

The 2026 London edition of the Workplace Design Show, held on 25–26 February, centred around the theme “Connected Realities.”

This theme explores how the boundaries between digital and physical workspaces continue to evolve as organisations adapt to hybrid working models.

Panel discussions and presentations cover a wide range of topics shaping contemporary workplace design, including:

  • The impact of AI on office environments
  • Sustainable materials and circular design
  • Designing workplaces that support neurodiversity
  • Creating flexible spaces that respond to hybrid work patterns

These conversations reflect a wider shift in workplace design, moving beyond aesthetics to focus on experience, wellbeing, and organisational culture.

Documenting Design Through Photography

As official photographers for this workplace interiors show London, Office Curator focuses on translating the physical experience of the exhibition into compelling imagery.

Our workplace design photography captures:

  • exhibition installations
  • product displays
  • design details and materials
  • interactions between designers and visitors
  • the wider atmosphere of the event

These images help extend the impact of the show beyond the exhibition floor, allowing brands, designers, and the wider industry to share ideas and inspiration long after the event has finished.