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OFFICES ORGANIZED BY COLOR I'm a strong believer that if your organize your work environment with color, it will help your thoughts be more organized and colorful. We're seeing more offices integrate pops of color in unexpected ways and therefore strive to be at the forefront of offering a wide color spectrum of accesories and furniture. |
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COMMUNITY TABLES People are looking for more interaction at work and in other public settings, including restaurants and hotels where large shared tables are making an appearance.But the community table has been a meaningful object for centuries, a symbol of kinship or alliance that is now becoming an important part of the work environment.Today, the table emerges as a relevant feature of an evolving workplace that now exhibits many of the characteristics of a domicile�more relaxed, more congenial and collaborative. |
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Digital Ocean Offices The idea behind this scheme was to leave the space as open as possible and use a series of boxes to strategically and discreetly organize the space. The boxes provide private meeting and office space, to balance the open work plan. They envelop columns and are offset from one another creating negative space between them used for work zones, small meeting zones and lounge zones. There is a certain level of discovery as people move through the space, encountering different kinds of open space and enclosed volumes. This sense of a looser floor plan and organization fit with the culture of the young firm. |
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DESIGNATED LOUNGE AREAS Lighter, powerful, wireless technology has untethered the workspace more than ever. Offices now mandate the inclusion of dedicated lounge areas to make working more enjoyable. |
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The Behavioural Insights Team Offices he new space is representative of their ethos of fresh thinking, curiosity and collaboration with the town hall space at the heart, and small collaboration areas located around the floor plate along with private areas such as the phone booths and library for some quiet time. |
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MULTIPURPOSE WORKSPACES Not only are cubicles disappearing, but now their replacement the bench is being overtaken by non-assigned seating.We�ll also see more oval-shaped office desks, which allow for a more convenient place for 4-6 people to meet, as well as a shift toward height adjustable tables for standing meetings. |