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Movable Office Furniture – Stay Mobile in the Office

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During the day, employees move throughout the office. They work in open spaces with others when they need to collaborate, the work behind their desk, and they connect with others in recreational and wellness areas. Employees aren’t stationary and their furniture shouldn’t be either. Movable office furniture creates a dynamic office. We have come to associate the word mobile with on-the-go. Smartphones, laptops, or anything you can take with you, but in the office, being mobile doesn’t mean the same thing. In the office, being mobile means being movable and being able to adapt to different work settings depending on the scope of work and employee needs. But how does movable furniture help you create an adaptive space? Movable vs. Mobile >>Learn more about how our movable workstations meet employee needs<< Movable and mobile furniture are used to create an easily reconfigurable space. Our complete mobile office in a box gives you the ability to do just that. Our modern...

Flexible Office Design: Creating Spaces That Work for Everyone

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With the increasing adoption of the hybrid model, companies are left trying to figure out how to transition to an office that better meets employee needs. Companies are having to focus on what’s important – functionality and experiences. Following the pandemic and employees experiencing a taste of independence and freedom, employees have developed a work style that is hard to translate into office design. Modern office design has shifted to addressing the unique needs of the workforce. Whether it’s a focus on connection or the increasing need for wellness areas, companies are starting to build nontraditional spaces. These spaces might be difficult to incorporate into the traditional office. However, flexible office designs can make it easier to include these much-needed zones. But why do you need a flexible office design? A flexible office design can help you seamlessly integrate these specialized solutions into an office space. Creating division in the office can have a negative im...

Touchdown Spaces: Why Your Office Still Needs Them

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Updated April 2024. Design office environments to fulfill the diverse tasks and responsibilities of your team. Some employees need a calm place to focus away from their desks and enter touchdown spaces. Others produce better in a collaborative workplace . Some team members may prefer to work in an employee lounge, while others still enjoy the privacy of a workstation or modern cubicle . As new technologies and innovative office designs are giving coworkers the freedom to work wherever it suits them best, assigned spaces remain unused. TableAir talks about creative ways to repurpose that unused space in a recent article . Embrace a results-driven, dynamic workforce that breaks free from the confines of a desk for 50-plus hours a week. In response, traditional offices are giving way to Activity Based Working (ABW) models, such as touchdown spaces. >>Build the ideal touchdown space with collaborative seating<< Activity-Based Working Perks A touchdown space is typically...