“Versatile furniture can play a starring role in reshaping the office for agility, as organizations look to transform their spaces and respond to changes in workplace culture.”
Read morePrior to the pandemic, large enterprises made up just 40% of WeWork’s memberships, but that number has since climbed to 50%.
Read moreNornorm rents out its furniture on a subscription basis, allowing operators to incorporate ESG (Environmental, social, and governance) practices into their space.
Read moreThree factors are creating an unprecedented workplace: the shift towards a knowledge-based economy, remote work, and a change in workplace sentiment.
Read moreBeyond the eye-catching, graphic design-centric art, Adidas’ buildings are committing to creating an environment that supports collaboration, as well as employee wellness.
Read more“This building had to be able to transform itself over its lifetime in order to respond to the demands being put on by the business,” said David Radcliffe.
Read moreWhile Brian Chesky says he’s not sure what Airbnb’s offices will look like, he is interested in being “innovative in the office and workplace design of the future.”
Read moreAt Chicago’s NeoCon event, SnapCab is launching the Link, a single-person workspace pod with the goal of offering an ideal environment for work.
Read more“Homes are becoming more like office space,” said Amit Haller, CEO of homebuilding firm Veev.
Read moreThe firm now expects half of its workers to be in-person full-time, while 40% will work in a hybrid arrangement, and the remaining 10% will work remotely.
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