MillerKnoll Unveils Innovative Workspace Designs at Clerkenwell Design Week 2026
MillerKnoll Collective, a leading global design alliance, has showcased its groundbreaking new products at Clerkenwell Design Week 2026, emphasizing cutting-edge concepts for modern workplaces. The event, held in the vibrant design district of Clerkenwell in London, saw presentations that reflect the essence of adaptability and productivity in contemporary work environments.
Located in The Sans, MillerKnoll London hosted an exhibition titled "Sustainability without Compromise," demonstrating the commitment to using conscious materials and circular thinking integrated into the portfolio of MillerKnoll brands. This exhibition underscores the importance of environmental responsibility in today's design landscape.
The newly launched products at the event included various workplace systems, ergonomic seating solutions, private office designs, collaborative spaces, and outdoor environments, each focusing on enhancing user experience and efficiency.
New Innovations
One of the highlights was Herman Miller's new Bound Sit-Stand Booth and Desking system, designed specifically for environments that require focused work without distractions. This product is perfect for open-plan offices, quick-service areas, and library settings, transforming how we conceptualize personal workspace.
In contrast, Knoll introduced the Konzert Collection designed by Paolo Dell'Elce, which caters to the evolving needs of private offices. This system allows designers to create bespoke workspaces that reflect individual style and functionality. Additionally, there was a significant emphasis on the revival of the Morrison Hannah Chair, an iconic piece originally created in 1973 by Andrew Morrison and Bruce Hannah.
Furthermore, Colebrook Bosson Saunders showcased Lana, their award-winning next-generation laptop stand that blends ergonomic innovation with principles of circular design. This product exemplifies how functionality can be enhanced while adhering to sustainable practices.
HAY invited visitors to explore outdoor seating with their new Palissade Cantilever family, which combines an aesthetic of lightness and mobility. HAY's Deville and Terraza Outdoor collections further enhance the outdoor experience, providing stylish and functional solutions for various environments.
Muuto presented a sneak peek of its Coltre Modular Sofa, crafted by Studiopepe. This sculptural and adaptable sofa is set for an official launch this fall and draws inspiration from the Italian word for “blanket,” symbolizing comfort and versatility.
NaughtOne made a splash with the debut of the Lotti Chair, a simple yet unique café chair designed by Keiji Takeuchi, along with the Pullman Modular, an architectural design solution that complements NaughtOne's beloved products.
The Future of Workspace Design
The presentations at Clerkenwell Design Week exemplified how MillerKnoll is at the forefront of redefining workspaces to meet the demands of modern life. With a combination of innovative design and a commitment to sustainability, MillerKnoll is not only changing how workspaces are imagined but also shaping the future of work environment interaction.
With a reported revenue of $3.7 billion in the fiscal year 2025, MillerKnoll continues to lead by example in the design sector, focusing on creating spaces that enhance human interaction. Their mission—design for the benefit of humanity—resonates throughout their work, inspiring creativity and collaboration across industries. For more detailed insights into their offerings and sustainability efforts, visit
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As part of the vibrant design community, MillerKnoll and its collective brands are setting new standards for what contemporary workspaces can be, ensuring they align seamlessly with how people live and work today.