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OnOffice
Cover of issue 168 (Autumn 2024)
EditorKaye Preston
CategoriesArchitecture & Design
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation15,752
Founded2006
CompanyMedia 10
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websiteonoffice
ISSN1752-6264

OnOffice is a quarterly architecture and design magazine launched in 2006 by publishing director Daren Newton, with a particular focus on the workplace, hospitality, and education sectors. It features news, criticism and case studies on architecture, interior and product design for the commercial industry.

OnOffice is owned by Media 10 LTD. The current editor is Kaye Preston.

OnOffice is part of a wider Media 10 publication and event portfolio that includes ICON, The Clerkenwell Post, Clerkenwell Design Week and Design London.

Notes

In May 2013, the London Evening Standard quoted OnOffice features editor Jenny Brewer by Kate Burnett.

References

  1. "onoffice - Media 10 Ltd". Media 10 Ltd. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  2. Design trends: home offices

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