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Space by Stansons

Space by Stansons

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/8j. Total Éps: 93

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Welcome to Space by Stansons. Listen to raw, thought-provoking conversations with key players in the interiors industry, as we challenge conventional thinking towards aesthetics and sustainability. Most importantly our objective is to inspire designers to think holistically, creating spaces where people of today and the future, truly flourish.
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The Hidden Truth About Office Design Nobody's Talking About: Ellie Mumford on Mix 30 Under 30 Series

Saison 1 · Épisode 64

mardi 23 décembre 2025Durée 31:54

The conversation on the Mix 30 Under 30 miniseries continues in the latest episode of Space by Stansons as host Guy Stanley welcomes winner, Ellie Mumford, Senior Creative at Modus to explore why designers need collaborative partnerships, how to balance aesthetics with acoustic performance and accessibility

and the strategies shaping flexible, human-centred workspaces for the hybrid era.

What You’ll Learn

  1. Why functionality must precede aesthetics in design strategy
  2. How to build a collaborative ecosystem instead of being a solo expert
  3. The shifting purpose of office spaces in hybrid work models
  4. How to design wellness-centric spaces that serve multiple emotional needs
  5. Why face-to-face client engagement remains irreplaceable despite digital tools
  6. The "flexible meeting space" framework beyond traditional boardrooms

Ellie Mumford is a Senior Creative at Modus, specialising in interior design and spatial planning with a focus on functionality-first design strategies. Recently recognised as a Mix 30 Under 30 winner, Ellie brings innovative thinking to complex workplace design challenges, including neurodiversity considerations, sustainability integration and multi-disciplinary collaboration.

Her expertise spans designing flexible, human-centred spaces that balance aesthetic excellence with practical functionality. Her work exemplifies the next generation of design professionals committed to creating spaces that genuinely serve people's wellbeing and professional needs.

If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Instructions on how to do this are here: https://www.fame.so/follow-rate-review

Episode Highlights
  1. 00:00 Introduction to Space by Stansons
  2. 00:56 Meet Ellie Mumford: Senior Creative at Modus & 30 Under 30 Honoree
  3. 04:08 Why Functionality Reigns Supreme in Workspace Design
  4. 05:25 Multi-Disciplinary Partnerships vs. Solo Mastery
  5. 08:41 Is Gen-Z Tired of Tech?
  6. 11:55 Innovative Workplaces: Design Studio, Pitch Room & Music-Inspired...

Look! 👀 Gen Z Is Tired of Tech? Her Confession Will Surprise You

Épisode 63

mardi 16 décembre 2025Durée 10:00

The conversation on the Mix 30 Under 30 miniseries continues in the latest episode of Space by Stansons as host Guy Stanley welcomes winner, Ellie Mumford, Senior Creative at Modus to explore why designers need collaborative partnerships, how to balance aesthetics with acoustic performance and accessibility and the strategies shaping flexible, human-centred workspaces for the hybrid era. 
What You’ll Learn

  • Why functionality must precede aesthetics in design strategy
  • How to build a collaborative ecosystem instead of being a solo expert
  • The shifting purpose of office spaces in hybrid work models
  • How to design wellness-centric spaces that serve multiple emotional needs
  • Why face-to-face client engagement remains irreplaceable despite digital tools
  • The "flexible meeting space" framework beyond traditional boardrooms


Ellie Mumford
is a Senior Creative at Modus, specialising in interior design and spatial planning with a focus on functionality-first design strategies. Recently recognised as a Mix 30 Under 30 winner, Ellie brings innovative thinking to complex workplace design challenges, including neurodiversity considerations, sustainability integration and multi-disciplinary collaboration. 

Her expertise spans designing flexible, human-centred spaces that balance aesthetic excellence with practical functionality. Her work exemplifies the next generation of design professionals committed to creating spaces that genuinely serve people's wellbeing and professional needs.

If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Instructions on how to do this are here: https://www.fame.so/follow-rate-review 

Episode Resources:

Ellie Mumford on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eleanor-louise-mumford-344b64136/ 

Modus Website: https://www.modus.space/ 

Guy Stanley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guystanley 

Learn more about Stansons Group Ltd. here: https://stansons.co.uk 

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Being Maori & Multicultural: How Heritage Drives Design with Antonia Walmsley

Épisode 54

mardi 14 octobre 2025Durée 50:09

Can a multicultural approach to design elevate design philosophy for the better? In the latest episode of Space by Stansons, host Guy Stanley welcomes Antonia Walmsley, Head of Strategy and Design at Unispace Global, to explore how cultural heritage shapes workplace design philosophy, the evolution from traditional architecture to innovative design-build approaches, and the delicate balance between structure and creativity in modern workspaces.
What You’ll Learn

  • How indigenous principles of community and hospitality can transform modern workplace design

  • Why structured routines enable rather than restrict creative design thinking

  • The evolution of design-and-build from startup to global enterprise, maintaining entrepreneurial spirit

  • How to balance global brand consistency with local cultural authenticity in workplace design

  • Why workplace needs remain fundamentally unchanged post-COVID, despite shifting dynamics

  • The importance of understanding individual client culture in workplace strategy

  • Why successful workplace design must consider both psychological and practical needs


Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on why cultural diversity is key to design diversity. 

Antonia Walmsley is the Head of Strategy and Design at Unispace Global, where she leads the European design team and brings a unique perspective shaped by her Maori heritage and architectural background. With over 15 years of experience, including 9 years at Unispace, she has been instrumental in transforming the company from a startup in New Zealand to a global workplace design leader. Antonia's expertise spans traditional architecture, design-and-build approaches, and creating culturally responsive workspaces across diverse European markets.
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Instructions on how to do this are here: https://www.fame.so/follow-rate-review 
Episode Highlights

  • 00:00 Introduction & Meeting Antonia Walmsley at Unispace HQ
  • 03:35 Cultural Heritage: How Māori Values Shape Modern Design
  • 12:05 Strategies to Navigate Cultural Diversity in Design
  • 29:03 Design: Where Structure Meets Creativity
  • 29:21 The Psychology of Workplace Design
  • 35:10 Unispace Journey: From NZ Startup to Global Design Leader
  • 42:10 Adaptability in Design: Embracing Change and Innovation
  • 47:25 Final Thoughts: Expert Insights and Podcast Recommendations


Episode Resources:

Antonia Walmsley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonia-walmsley-590a13b/ 

Unispace Global Website: https://www.unispace.com/ 

Guy Stanley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guystanley 

Learn more about Stansons Group Ltd. here: https://stansons.co.uk 

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First Look! 👀 Being Maori & Multicultural: How Heritage Drives Design with Antonia Walmsley

Épisode 53

mardi 7 octobre 2025Durée 06:07

Can a multicultural approach to design elevate design philosophy for the better? In the latest episode of Space by Stansons, host Guy Stanley welcomes Antonia Walmsley, Head of Strategy and Design at Unispace Global, to explore how cultural heritage shapes workplace design philosophy, the evolution from traditional architecture to innovative design-build approaches, and the delicate balance between structure and creativity in modern workspaces.
What You’ll Learn

  • How indigenous principles of community and hospitality can transform modern workplace design

  • Why structured routines enable rather than restrict creative design thinking

  • The evolution of design-and-build from startup to global enterprise, maintaining entrepreneurial spirit

  • How to balance global brand consistency with local cultural authenticity in workplace design

  • Why workplace needs remain fundamentally unchanged post-COVID, despite shifting dynamics

  • The importance of understanding individual client culture in workplace strategy

  • Why successful workplace design must consider both psychological and practical needs


Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on why cultural diversity is key to design diversity. 

Antonia Walmsley is the Head of Strategy and Design at Unispace Global, where she leads the European design team and brings a unique perspective shaped by her Maori heritage and architectural background. With over 15 years of experience, including 9 years at Unispace, she has been instrumental in transforming the company from a startup in New Zealand to a global workplace design leader. Antonia's expertise spans traditional architecture, design-and-build approaches, and creating culturally responsive workspaces across diverse European markets.
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Instructions on how to do this are here: https://www.fame.so/follow-rate-review 
Episode Highlights

  • 00:00 Introduction & Meeting Antonia Walmsley at Unispace HQ
  • 03:35 Cultural Heritage: How Māori Values Shape Modern Design
  • 12:05 Strategies to Navigate Cultural Diversity in Design
  • 29:03 Design: Where Structure Meets Creativity
  • 29:21 The Psychology of Workplace Design
  • 35:10 Unispace Journey: From NZ Startup to Global Design Leader
  • 42:10 Adaptability in Design: Embracing Change and Innovation
  • 47:25 Final Thoughts: Expert Insights and Podcast Recommendations


Episode Resources:

Antonia Walmsley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antonia-walmsley-590a13b/ 

Unispace Global Website: https://www.unispace.com/ 

Guy Stanley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guystanley 

Learn more about Stansons Group Ltd. here: https://stansons.co.uk 
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[Greatest Hits] The Power of Storytelling in Workplace Design with Abigail Reynolds, Project Designer at Modus

Épisode 52

mardi 30 septembre 2025Durée 50:06

In this episode of Space by Stansons, host Guy Stanley sits down with Abigail Reynolds, a Project Designer at Modus, a leading design-build firm specialising in innovative workplace solutions with a strong reputation for creating functional and aesthetically driven office spaces. They discuss the evolving role of workplace design and how storytelling enhances client engagement. Abi shares insights into her transition from architecture to workplace strategy, the power of critique in the design process, and the importance of designing spaces that foster inclusivity, creativity, and cultural change.
If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Instructions on how to do this are here: https://www.fame.so/follow-rate-review 
Episode Highlights

  • [00:00] Introduction and Abi’s Background in Architecture & Workplace Design
  • [00:03:17] The Power of Storytelling in Presenting Design Concepts
  • [00:04:25] Learning from Early Career Projects & Workplace Strategy
  • [00:12:43] Exploring the Future of Workspace Design and Culture
  • [00:25:00] Creating Flexible Spaces to Attract a Modern Workforce
  • [00:34:00] The Role of AI in Enhancing Employee Interactions
  • [00:42:00] The Shift Towards Employee-Centric Design Philosophy
  • [00:47:30] Lessons Learned from Abi’s Career in Workplace Design
  • [00:50:00] The Future of Workplace Flexibility and Employee Experience


Episode Resources:Abigail Reynolds on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abigail-reynolds-3873b2188Modus: https://www.linkedin.com/company/modus-workspace-ltdGuy Stanley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guystanleyLearn more about Stansons Group Ltd. here: https://stansons.co.uk
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[Greatest Hits] First Look! 👀 The Power of Storytelling in Workplace Design with Abigail Reynolds, Project Designer at Modus

Épisode 51

mardi 23 septembre 2025Durée 06:08

In this episode of Space by Stansons, host Guy Stanley sits down with Abigail Reynolds, a Project Designer at Modus, a leading design-build firm specialising in innovative workplace solutions with a strong reputation for creating functional and aesthetically driven office spaces. They discuss the evolving role of workplace design and how storytelling enhances client engagement. Abi shares insights into her transition from architecture to workplace strategy, the power of critique in the design process, and the importance of designing spaces that foster inclusivity, creativity, and cultural change.

If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Instructions on how to do this are here.

Episode Highlights

  • [00:00] Introduction and Abi’s Background in Architecture & Workplace Design
  • [00:03:17] The Power of Storytelling in Presenting Design Concepts
  • [00:04:25] Learning from Early Career Projects & Workplace Strategy
  • [00:12:43] Exploring the Future of Workspace Design and Culture
  • [00:25:00] Creating Flexible Spaces to Attract a Modern Workforce
  • [00:34:00] The Role of AI in Enhancing Employee Interactions
  • [00:42:00] The Shift Towards Employee-Centric Design Philosophy
  • [00:47:30] Lessons Learned from Abi’s Career in Workplace Design
  • [00:50:00] The Future of Workplace Flexibility and Employee Experience


Episode Resources:

Abigail Reynolds on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abigail-reynolds-3873b2188Modus: https://www.linkedin.com/company/modus-workspace-ltdGuy Stanley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guystanleyLearn more about Stansons Group Ltd. here: https://stansons.co.uk
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Storytelling as the Secret Weapon in Workplace Design: The Jordy Dent Approach

Épisode 50

mardi 16 septembre 2025Durée 37:39

For Jordy Dent, every successful design starts with a story. Experience shows that it’s the designers who question the brief, dig deeper, and uncover the story behind the space who create work worth remembering. And, we’re talkin’ in the latest episode of Space by Stansons. Tune in as host Guy Stanley welcomes Jordy Dent, Creative Director at B Corp-certified Area, for an engaging conversation on all things story-led and purpose-driven.
What You’ll Learn

  • How to use storytelling as the foundation for workplace design

  • Why starting with a strong “why” keeps projects aligned and clients engaged

  • How to uncover a client’s culture, tone of voice, and values - even without direct access

  • The power of discovery elements in keeping a design story alive over time

  • Why deep research and early thinking pay off in faster, more confident delivery

  • How to integrate sustainability as part of the story, not an afterthought


Tune in for a timely reminder that a clear “why” and authentic storytelling can elevate your design far beyond what any formal qualification alone can deliver.

Jordy Dent is the Creative Director at Area, a leading design and build firm and certified B Corp. Known for his storytelling-led approach to workplace design, Jordy’s career began without a formal degree, instead shaped by hands-on construction experience, freelance projects, and early leadership roles in design teams. Today, he leads a creative pod at Area, overseeing day-to-day design output while mentoring his team and collaborating closely with clients to bring brand stories to life through physical space. His work blends strategy, creativity, and meticulous detail, with sustainability and client culture at the core. 
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Instructions on how to do this are here: https://www.fame.so/follow-rate-review 
Episode Highlights

  • 00:00 Introduction & Meeting Jordy Dent of Area
  • 01:49 Creative Director vs. Design Director: The X Factor 
  • 03:04 Why Practical Experience Outweighs a Degree 
  • 06:51 Breaking into Workplace Design the Non-Traditional Way
  • 08:15 Storytelling as the Foundation for Design
  • 11:05 Uncovering a Client’s Story: Process & Deep Dives
  • 13:47 How 2 Days of Thinking Can Save 2 Weeks of Rework
  • 17:03 Winning a Pitch With the “Wrong” Concept 
  • 20:30 The Essence of Storytelling and its Campfire Roots
  • 24:22 The “Why” Of Your Project: Advice and Lessons Learnt 
  • 27:06 Why Overthinking Can Give You a Creative Edge 
  • 29:31 Unusual Discoveries in Client Research
  • 33:26 Creative Inspiration from Disney Imagineers
  • 35:26 Closing Thoughts & Recommendations


Episode Resources:

Jordy Dent on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordy-d-42374910a/
Area Website: https://www.area.co.uk
Guy Stanley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guystanley
Learn more about Stansons Group Ltd. here: https://stansons.co.uk 

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First Look! 👀 Storytelling as the Secret Weapon in Workplace Design: The Jordy Dent Approach

Épisode 49

mardi 9 septembre 2025Durée 08:43

For Jordy Dent, every successful design starts with a story. Experience shows that it’s the designers who question the brief, dig deeper, and uncover the story behind the space who create work worth remembering. And, we’re talkin’ in the latest episode of Space by Stansons. Tune in as host Guy Stanley welcomes Jordy Dent, Creative Director at B Corp-certified Area, for an engaging conversation on all things story-led and purpose-driven.
What You’ll Learn

  • How to use storytelling as the foundation for workplace design

  • Why starting with a strong “why” keeps projects aligned and clients engaged

  • How to uncover a client’s culture, tone of voice, and values - even without direct access

  • The power of discovery elements in keeping a design story alive over time

  • Why deep research and early thinking pay off in faster, more confident delivery

  • How to integrate sustainability as part of the story, not an afterthought


Tune in for a timely reminder that a clear “why” and authentic storytelling can elevate your design far beyond what any formal qualification alone can deliver.

Jordy Dent is the Creative Director at Area, a leading design and build firm and certified B Corp. Known for his storytelling-led approach to workplace design, Jordy’s career began without a formal degree, instead shaped by hands-on construction experience, freelance projects, and early leadership roles in design teams. Today, he leads a creative pod at Area, overseeing day-to-day design output while mentoring his team and collaborating closely with clients to bring brand stories to life through physical space. His work blends strategy, creativity, and meticulous detail, with sustainability and client culture at the core. If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Instructions on how to do this are here: https://www.fame.so/follow-rate-review 

Episode Resources:

Jordy Dent on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordy-d-42374910a/

Area Website: https://www.area.co.uk

Guy Stanley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guystanley 

Learn more about Stansons Group Ltd. here: https://stansons.co.uk 
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Built for Movement: Inside Sweaty Betty’s New Flexible HQ with Craig White

Épisode 48

mardi 26 août 2025Durée 38:21

There’s power in rejecting the traditional. Just ask the Whiteroom Agency and Sweaty Betty. In the latest episode of Space by Stansons, host Guy Stanley welcomes Craig White, Founder and Creative Director of Whiteroom Agency, for an immersive conversation (and walkthrough) on the transformational nature of designing the HQ for Sweaty Betty in the heart of London. 

What You’ll Learn

  • How to translate retail design principles into engaging workplace environments that reflect brand values
  • The "Curtain Architecture" framework for creating flexible spaces that adapt to different needs
  • The "Design Essence" principle for maintaining brand consistency throughout workplace design
  • How to create multi-functional spaces that support both creative processes and practical business needs
  • Why soft materiality and thoughtful zoning can enhance workplace wellbeing and productivity
  • How to future-proof office design through flexible, scalable solutions that support business growth


Tune in for a masterclass on creating a workplace that visibly drives and enables business growth!

Craig White is the Founder and Creative Director at White Room Agency, specialising in experiential design and workspace transformation. With over 20 years of experience spanning retail, trade shows, and corporate environments, he has pioneered innovative approaches to merging brand experiences with functional workspaces. His work with White Room Agency has helped global brands like Sweaty Betty and Wolverine create spaces that embody their values while fostering collaboration and creativity, personifying the evolution of modern workplace design and brand-aligned environments.
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Instructions on how to do this are here: https://www.fame.so/follow-rate-review 
Episode Highlights

  • 00:00 Introduction: Meeting Craig White at Sweaty Betty HQ
  • 02:06 Brand-Led Design: The Whiteroom Agency Way
  • 04:38 Unpacking the Sweaty Betty HQ & Bringing Values to Life
  • 07:52 Executing Design Through COVID & Doing It Well 
  • 10:00 The Power & Fluidity of Curtain Architecture
  • 11:37 Pre & Post COVID: How Design Changed
  • 14:22 How Design Boosted Sweaty Betty’s Growth 
  • 15:50 A Virtual Tour of The Sweaty Betty HQ
  • 32:17 The End-to-End Process of Executing Brand-Led Design 
  • 33:48 Finishing Touches & The Impact of Retail Strategy on Design 


Episode Resources:

Craig White on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-white-79366b1a/ 

Whiteroom Agency Website: https://www.whiteroom.agency/ 

Guy Stanley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guystanley 

Learn more about Stansons Group Ltd. here: https://stansons.co.uk 

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First Look! 👀 Built for Movement: Inside Sweaty Betty’s New Flexible HQ with Craig White

Épisode 47

mardi 19 août 2025Durée 18:01

There’s power in rejecting the traditional. Just ask the Whiteroom Agency and Sweaty Betty. In the latest episode of Space by Stansons, host Guy Stanley welcomes Craig White, Founder and Creative Director of Whiteroom Agency, for an immersive conversation (and walkthrough) on the transformational nature of designing the HQ for Sweaty Betty in the heart of London. 
What You’ll Learn

  • How to translate retail design principles into engaging workplace environments that reflect brand values
  • The "Curtain Architecture" framework for creating flexible spaces that adapt to different needs
  • The "Design Essence" principle for maintaining brand consistency throughout workplace design
  • How to create multi-functional spaces that support both creative processes and practical business needs
  • Why soft materiality and thoughtful zoning can enhance workplace wellbeing and productivity
  • How to future-proof office design through flexible, scalable solutions that support business growth


Tune in for a masterclass on creating a workplace that visibly drives and enables business growth!

Craig White is the Founder and Creative Director at White Room Agency, specialising in experiential design and workspace transformation. With over 20 years of experience spanning retail, trade shows, and corporate environments, he has pioneered innovative approaches to merging brand experiences with functional workspaces. His work with White Room Agency has helped global brands like Sweaty Betty and Wolverine create spaces that embody their values while fostering collaboration and creativity, personifying the evolution of modern workplace design and brand-aligned environments.

If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Instructions on how to do this are here: https://www.fame.so/follow-rate-review 
Episode Resources:

Craig White on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-white-79366b1a/

Whiteroom Agency Website: https://www.whiteroom.agency/

Guy Stanley on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guystanley

Learn more about Stansons Group Ltd. here: https://stansons.co.uk 

💬 Comment below your favourite part!

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