In the ever-evolving landscape of modern offices, the quest for the perfect balance between privacy and openness has become a key priority in collaborative workspace design. Striking the right chord between collaborative spaces and areas for focused work is essential for creating an environment that benefits both teamwork and individual productivity.
In today's fast-paced and competitive business world, creating an inviting and productive workspace is more important than ever. One often overlooked aspect of office design is the role of colour psychology. The colours you choose for your office furniture and environment can significantly impact the mood, productivity, and overall atmosphere of your workspace.
Many people predicted the demise of the company office after the pandemic. Those people seem to have conveniently forgotten the tales and videos widely shared of people working in their closets, off ironing boards, breaking their backs balancing laptops on their beds and juggling babies and cats on their laps.
We are delighted to announce that we can now offer 2D and 3D renders as part of our Office Interiors services.
These renders are photo realistic images to help you visualise your project – whether that’s seeing your new office furniture in your work environment, or letting you envisage ideas for your office refurbishment.
Anyone who has undertaken an office move or extensive refurbishment will know that it’s a massive undertaking. Not only can it be extremely disruptive to your staff’s productivity and general operations, but it can have a significant impact on your clients and suppliers.
Modern office interiors are characterised by open spaces, where workers can easily interact, collaborate and communicate. One of the downsides of open plan offices is that disruptive noise is everywhere.
Ricochet stools support student movement, which is essential for cognitive development. Featuring a rounded base for an active sit, Ricochet stools offer freedom to fidget, which can help keep bodies and minds engaged.
Have a browse through our education lookbook which is full of inspirational ideas for the latest in education furniture.
We want to help you make great educational spaces where everyone can do their best work. Spaces that centre on our mental & physical wellbeing. Spaces we can’t wait to return to.
Working from home has become a fact of life for all of us. Some of us are home-based every day, and some are timesharing between home and their usual workplace.
Read our article on new office design trends including biophilic design, flexible spaces, experience rooms and collaborative workspaces.
Sit-stand desks have been around for a while now and unsurprisingly they’ve really caught on.
There’s a growing body of research and evidence to support the fact that sitting for long periods of time is detrimental to health and productivity.
There’s no doubt that school and higher education environments have transformed dramatically over the last decade or so. In the same way that business and office environments are adapting to new ways of working with collaborative and flexible workspaces, so too are educational institutions.
Running out of office space? Should you stay or should you go? If your business has outgrown its existing office space, then the first thing to say is congratulations! You’re clearly doing alright! But whilst your order book and bottom line are looking rosy, your office environment is probably wilting under the strain.
From public sector to private sector, blue chip to SME - more and more organisations are including collaborative workspaces within their work environments. We’ve even started to see sixth forms, colleges and universities following the trend.
Sit stand desks. You may have heard about them, may have seen them or maybe, you are using one right now. Even though stand up desks have been around for a little while now they are becoming increasingly popular for many reasons, but do they really live up to all of the hype?
When planning a new office design, it’s easy to get carried away with the more interesting tasks like choosing the furniture, but in order for your office refurbishment to be a long-term success you may want to consider the following points.