A new survey from Creative Strategies found that younger workers are more likely to use a unique mix of apps for collaboration.
What Is The Office For? A Look At The Changing Role Of The Workplace
Companies that use offices as “centres of gravity” and places for connection likely won’t require as much space as before. Their workplaces will become more about human experiences and collaboration rather than square footage.
The Lease Is Up: Office Space Decisioning During A Pandemic
Hybrid models of work will shift focus from place to purpose
A new report from Poly claims that there is a ‘granular shift’ in focus from place to purpose of work as businesses respond to the COVID-19 crisis, redesign their operations and reinvent the way they work.
Knoll Sales Dive 25% in Latest Quarter
Office segment sales declined by 19%, or 29% organically, bolstered by the inclusion of the full quarter of Fully’s work from home e-commerce sales.
Rethinking the post-pandemic workplace
Coalesse releases Relate: The Culture of Comfort and Wellbeing
Coalesse believes, now more than ever, that the four dimensions of comfort are safety’s essential companions in wellbeing at the workplace.
America’s Inescapable Offices
Workers who have already returned to their cubicle report days full of anxiety, masks, and sanitation shaming.
HNI Reports Workplace Furniture Segment Sales Fell 25% in Second Quarter
Workplace Furnishings net sales decreased 24.8 percent from the prior-year quarter to $308.1 million.
Who still needs the office? U.S. companies start cutting space
Corporate America is downsizing its real estate footprint as companies allow more employees to work from home, a growing threat to the bottom line of owners of traditional office buildings and a sign that companies are looking for ways to cut costs as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Future of Work is Human
Do We Really Need The Office?
ASID Selects Newest Impact Of Design Case Study
M Moser’s “Living Lab” puts evidence-based design into action with a flexible, agile workspace that continually accommodates for client and employee needs.
Game Day: Herman Miller Delivers it's First Ever Gaming Chair
Herman Miller decided that the best approach for its first gaming chair—”first” because more dedicated gaming furniture is coming in the future—was to make an ergonomically robust chair tuned to the needs of players. And, oh, it’s really just a souped-up Embody chair.
Adaptive Reuse Growing In Importance As More Buildings Need To Change For The Coronavirus Era
Industrious Teams Up With Williamsburg Hotel To Provide Private Offices
One coworking company is teaming up with an independent hotel to provide private offices at a daily rate.
Workplace design in a new age of reason
The enduring but changing struggle to improve the working conditions and performance of people through workplace design and management has more than a whiff of the Enlightenment of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries about it.
Knoll Announces Closing of $164.0 Million Convertible Preferred Equity Investment
Steelcase Announces Relationship with Italian Furniture Maker Mattiazzi
Alliance offers designers and customers access to the family-owned company’s portfolio of furniture through the Steelcase dealer network.
It’s Time to Consider Getting a Gaming Chair for Your Home Office
Gaming chairs are high-backed and built to support the upper back and shoulders—something most office chairs neglect.