Together Again: The Future of Shared Spaces in the Office
This article is part of a series of updates to our series “Navigating What’s Next: The Post-COVID Workplace.”
This article is part of a series of updates to our series “Navigating What’s Next: The Post-COVID Workplace.”
Designing a great workplace just got a lot easier. Steelcase Marketplace, a new online platform for easily searching and specifying products, streamlines the entire design process.
When the Washington, D.C., office of Little Diversified Architectural Consulting, a leading international architecture and design firm, had the chance to expand into an 1,100-square-foot space being vacated next door, leaders realized this was more than just an opportunity to become bigger.
Steelcase Applications Specialist Amanda VanDuyn demonstrates how to use Steelcase Marketplace and its diverse portfolio of products to create four distinctly different looks for her client’s lounge space.
Almost 20 years ago, long before laptops replaced PCs, the team at Orangebox had a vision of where work was heading, and they responded with innovative, thoroughly non-traditional workplace furniture solutions. Today they’ve blended their portfolio with Steelcase — a natural fit of two companies speaking the same language and prioritizing people’s changing needs at work.
Whether you call it “resimercial,” “ancillary spaces” or “loose furnishings” the goal is the same: attract the best talent by offering a workplace with a relaxed vibe and hip sensibility. This decidedly “anti-corporate” approach to the workplace is intended to inject creativity and humanity into our culture and work process.
Today so much of our work happens away from the primary workstation. The casual atmosphere draws us in, but often these spaces do not support our work.
The Steelcase family of brands and partners is giving teams, individuals and designers more choice and more control than ever before.
Bolia’s CEO shares how his award-winning Danish design company brings new Scandinavian design to its customers at home and at work.
An experienced, dedicated team behind-the-scenes makes sure customers and designers have easy access to more choices.
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