Ergonomics is a broad discipline, especially within the workplace. Most commonly ergonomics can be associated with office furniture. However, there are many habits that we as individuals can adopt to further this notion of ergonomic success within the workplace.
The workplace is changing – and fast. According to a 2023 McKinsey survey, hybrid working patterns are a norm for over 90% of organisations. As a result, the demands placed on office furniture have shifted.
The furniture industry is rapidly evolving, driven by technological breakthroughs. These innovations are enhancing the functionality and aesthetic of furniture and redefining how we use and interact with our workspaces.
In the drive to make workplace interiors more efficient, are we sacrificing a sense of belonging for people? That is the question confronting workplace strategists and designers as more and more large companies reduce levels of personalisation and privacy while optimising space efficiency.
You may have seen that we have recently introduced showroom socials, where the whole team go and visit a couple of showrooms once a month to explore new ranges and develop those all-important relationships.
Workplace furniture design trends will often change year on year and tend to focus on enhancing productivity of employees. We have gathered some of the top trends for 2022 to help inspire your office glow up.
The hybrid working world is here to stay meaning the fixed environments we all know so well must now become agile, user friendly and offer choice to employees. These are the new office furniture trends that can help enhance and enable your hybrid working experience.
Introducing showroom socials! Once a month we create the opportunity for the whole team to attend some great showrooms in the furniture hotspot of Clerkenwell.
Integrating branding into furniture design is a strategic and artistic choice that enhances a brand’s presence. In this article, we unpack the ways your company can subtly express its identity, values, and culture through carefully selected or custom-designed furniture without obvious logo displays.