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3 Trends in Durable-Functional Office Furniture

Jul 12, 2018 | Posted by Jeff Weil | Trends, Uncategorized |

Office furniture types and materials are changing as worker flexibility and allowing different employees to work anywhere increases. In the “old” days of private offices and dedicated workstations it was one employee sitting for years in the same chair at the same desk surface. Now workers want (or need) height adjustability, changing stations, laptop docks, and modular furniture that can accommodate multiple uses. Designers also note that a residential look is a top office trend, giving comfort to employees and having the workplace be a place they want to be at, not just a job. (Buildings, May 4, 2018)

https://www.buildings.com/news/industry-news/articleid/21530/title/3-trends-durable-functional-office-furniture

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