It takes more than just ergonomic furniture and a fitness center to achieve wellbeing at work. It’s about creating a culture of wellbeing where people can move, think and feel better.

Wellbeing

With health issues like heart disease and obesity on the rise, it’s important for employers to look for ways to help their people be as healthy as possible-  physically, cognitively and emotionally.

The rise of ergonomics in the 1980s helped us improve our understanding of biomechanics and the importance of providing posture support. But the workplace has evolved a lot since then and people are no longer spending all their time sitting at their desk. As mobile technology became more common, new research emerged supporting the importance of movement and providing multiple postures.

Today, work is more complex than ever. And most workplaces are full of distractions. People need access to spaces where they can focus and escape from the cognitive overload they face every day. They also need a more human-focused workplace where they feel great about their work and about their company. And employers need to take an active role in evaluating how their environment promotes wellness and wellbeing at work.

Learn more about our point of view on wellbeing in the office:

Wellbeing: A Bottom Line Issue

Driving the need for these skills is the complexity of problems that organizations face today, and the demand for innovation that is no longer the turf of elite, top brands.

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Restoration Office

By incorporating four key ways humans interact with nature, biophilic design can mimic its effects and greatly enhance our wellbeing. Learn how biophilia reduces stress and promotes renewal at work.

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Products for Wellbeing

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SILQ

The innovative design of the SILQ chair intuitively responds to the natural movement of your body, offering support that automatically adjusts as needed.

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Gesture

Gesture is designed with the unique movements of the body in mind, accommodating a range of postures and supporting work with a variety of devices.

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Ology

Ology adjustable height desk makes it easy to change postures throughout the day and customize workspaces to meet individual ergonomic needs.

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Brody

Brody helps keep distractions at bay and allows you to work in comfort with thoughtful ergonomic design and an adjustable worksurface to reduce strain on the neck and shoulders.

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Height-Adjustable Desks

Height-adjustable desks give workers the chance to take ownership of their workspace by making it easy to change positions and adjust their desk to meet their unique needs.

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Lounge Seating

Lounge seating from Steelcase is designed with work in mind, offering the proper ergonomic support that will help people stay comfortable whether they’re using it for ten minutes or an hour.

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Spaces That Support Wellbeing

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INFORMAL SPACES

Allow authenticity and connection with comfortable lounges that encourage meaningful discussions. The informal and relaxed atmosphere of an office lounge invites people to collaborate and socialize.

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WORKCafé

Put wellness on the menu at a popular spot for lunch or a coffee break. WorkCafés help nourish the body and support healthy professional relationships. They are popular destinations that promote socialization and support informal meetings.

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Enclaves & Focus Spaces

Fight cognitive overload by offering enclaves that block distractions. Private enclaves offer an in-office retreat where workers can work in peace and concentrate on tasks that require strong focus.

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Biophilic Design

Biophilic design helps drive productivity and inspires better quality work by fulfilling an innate need people have to feel connected to nature. By bringing natural elements into the workplace, you’re creating spaces that make people feel inspired and rejuvenated.

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Active Sitting

Working in place doesn’t have to mean staying in one position. Active sitting improves concentration and encourages workers to become more physically engaged throughout the day, even if they’re staying in the same location.

Insights and Research into Wellbeing

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August 16, 2017

Six Ways to Help Stressed Out Workers

A new, in-depth study has a powerful message for employers. “Working conditions really do matter,” says the report’s lead author.
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July 25, 2018

Year-Long Study Reinforces Benefits of Standing Desks

The new ‘Stand Up to Work’ study finds height-adjustable workstations help people be more productive, concentrate better and improve overall health even after leaving the office.
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October 20, 2015

Wellbeing: A Bottom Line Issue

Driving the need for these skills is the complexity of problems that organizations face today, and the demand for innovation that is no longer the turf of elite, top brands. Innovation is critical to drive bottom line results.
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August 7, 2017

Your Brain Needs a Vacation

Superstars such as Richard Branson and Roger Federer know the value of taking time off.