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Trends in Office Furniture

Companies invest a lot of money in interior design and decoration, as well as in quality and functional furniture so that workers feel comfortable.

Jess Young by Jess Young
2019-06-28 09:09
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The office furniture says a lot about the workplace we are in, and the interior design is directly related to the way in which the staff of the company interacts with each other and the customers.  For this reason, companies invest a lot of money in interior design and decoration, as well as in quality and functional furniture so that workers feel comfortable.

Companies are evolving and implementing the measures they believe are necessary to improve office productivity, and this is how new trends in office furniture arise. This 2019 is full of new trends, and in this article we are going to see the main ones, which are being adopted by companies such as ACTIU Office Furniture, a reliable brand in this sector.

Shared furniture for offices

This trend is gaining popularity, the creation of open and shared workspaces is the new formula used by small, medium and large companies.

This model has several advantages, among which we highlight a lower cost in the investment of the facilities and the creation of open spaces that allow collaboration, sharing the same resources and, sometimes, even talent.

Open tables

In the same previous line, we find a new trend in which the walls of traditional cabins fall, favoring the appearance of these open work tables that facilitate teamwork. It is believed that this distribution of open work areas increases a greater sense of union among the workers and favors better social relations.

Creating green spaces

The benefits of having plants at work are amply demonstrated and this trend is one of those that will head this 2019 in the offices. Many companies are investing in this regard to build gardens on the rooftops and incorporating plants within the workplaces of their employees. These natural resources will improve the health of workers and their productivity.

It has been demonstrated that workers who have green spaces are more creative and feel happier and calmer.

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Using geometric and abstract patterns

Talking about the design, it seems that we are leaving behind the use of a single monotonous color. Now companies even hire professional interior designers to use color combinations. One of the most current trends are abstract patterns and geometric shapes.

Integration of smart devices to create smart furniture; the future is here

The offices advance to become corporate parks and these parks advance to become intelligent cities. Companies need to do continuous analysis to favor the saving of energy and other resources.

For example, there are office desks that have built-in with occupancy sensors and with that information, the company can draw energy-saving saving lines, or split a conference room into two smaller meeting rooms to take more advantage of that place.

These actions have a direct impact on productivity, on the collaboration of all the members of the company and on the saving of general expenses.

This is a small example of how the incorporation of smart furniture affects work life. It is expected that in a few years these intelligent furniture will be found in most offices worldwide.

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