4 Office Furniture Trends for 2022
Built-in booths with red accents and planting at 7 Bishopsgate, Level 4, furnished by Platfform for BGO, adjacent to meeting rooms and casual seating areas.
4 Office Furniture Trends for 2022
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.
How Furniture Can Boost Your Hybrid Working Experience
SLG breakout space in Cheltenham furnished with lounge seating, soft pink armchairs, timber tables and banquette booths for relaxed collaboration.
How Furniture Can Boost Your Hybrid Working Experience
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
Introducing Showroom Socials
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.
Branding Through Furniture: Enhancing Company Identity
Reception area of the Joseph Joseph office, featuring lush greenery, modern furniture, and a welcome desk.
Branding Through Furniture: Enhancing Company Identity
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.
How To Alleviate Aches and Pains When Working From Home
How To Alleviate Aches and Pains When Working From Home
Most of the UK workforce has been adapting to working home, whether that is from dining tables, kitchen tables or even kicking back on sofas. This is fine for periods of time but if you are sitting in one position at a table, on a non-ergonomic chair, staring down at your laptop, you’re likely to feel a few aches and pains after a while.