Friday 10 April 2015

Top 10 workplace trends in office furniture



1. Businesses emphasise collaboration.
Workplaces are becoming flatter, with less hierarchy and more emphasis on working together. As a result, office furniture is being designed for more casual collaboration such as modular desks which can be arranged and re-arranged in a number of different configurations.

2. Everyone is expected to get their hands dirty.
CEOs no longer rely on a secretary for their grunt work. Executives are more hands on, answering emails and checking their tablets. As a result, executive chairs are now being designed with tuck-away tablets for CEOs to work on their iPads and smartphones.




3. You’re always working.
Whether you are on a break, eating lunch, or waiting in reception, you need to be able to answer a call, check your email, or browse the internet. As a result, comfortable seating options with arm rests are designed for even the breakroom.

4. Workplaces are more creative.
In the old days, companies and organisations were focused on efficiency. With so many businesses working on intellectual property, workplaces are now designed to encourage creativity. That means office furniture is becoming more colourful with more artistic options.



5. Everyone is using lots of different kinds of technology.
In the past, you might have had just a computer on your desk. Now, you’re liable to be using a computer, a tablet and a smartphone, sometimes all at the same time. Many office desks are now designed with two table-top grommets to keep all your tech wires organised and out of the way.

6. Companies are trying to be more spontaneous.
Businesses no longer need just a set of office chairs for a group meeting. They need seating that can be configured on the fly for an ad hoc group of employees from different departments working on a project. That means office furniture needs to be more versatile having more than one purpose, like chairs that have a swivel tablet for meetings that can be stowed when not in use making the chair a great option in other settings too.




7. Each worker is more important.
Companies today are smaller, meaning each individual employee is more important. Today’s managers work harder to prevent employees from leaving, and one way they do this is by offering a comfortable work environment. As a result, office chairs for the everyday employee are now more comfortable with things like moulded form soft seating and stand-up desks that are ergonomically designed .

8. Everyone’s working longer hours.
The days of 9-to-5 with an hour for lunch and three breaks are in the past. Today, chairs need to be designed with ergonomics in mind to allow workers to sit in them for long periods of time. That means office chairs are being designed for more than eight hours of use per day and come with as many as 16 different ergonomic configurations for unparalleled customisation.
9. Companies want to show they value the environment.
Companies are working to show that they care about the environment regardless of what industry they are in. Furniture with low chemical emissions made from recyclable material is one way to show this corporate value. As a result, office furniture that is 'eco-friendly' is becoming popular with workplaces that want to demonstrate their commitment to the environment.



10. More people are working from home.
With an increasing number of companies allowing employees to work from remote locations, more people are working from their home office, which means there is a greater need for office furniture designed for home use, many times to fit smaller spaces. There are now more options than ever to design a home office that is stylish, yet efficient and comfortable.