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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

All Work

Post-pandemic workplaces will become more casual and comfortable — accelerating the trend of replacing traditional cubicles, formal lobbies and reception desks with spaces that better reflect the brand personality of the company and the type of work that happens there. 2) Prioritizing more “we” spaces and less “me” spaces.

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Styled Habitat Unveils Nordic Homeworx’s Scandinavian-Inspired Showroom

Design Middleeast

The objective was to elevate traditional showroom aesthetics, creating an environment that is more immersive and reflective of Nordic living, aesthetics, and culture—capturing the minimalist yet warm ethos of Nordic design, while enabling clients to truly envision what it means to live with Kährs wood flooring in their own spaces.

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A Simple Machine: furniture designed to bring movement and momentum into static environments

Design Wanted

Designers are reimagining office spaces with wellness in mind for a good reason, check out Rethinking the office with Arup: wellbeing and placemaking are key to redesign our future workspace. Its pulleys, weights and levers, powered by human energy, enable a new working rhythm. Changing height is done by simply turning the seat.

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A Company Should Never Stand Still, So Why Should Your Space?

All Work

And as brand stories rapidly evolve to reflect larger cultural shifts, how can our spaces adapt in real time? “Beyond the pure work spaces, like desks and meeting rooms, the spaces in between should be leveraged as opportunities to create more cultural cohesion.” So how can this help to reimagine the office?

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