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This article is from our latest magazine issue:
Designing Better Futures
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Slide A New Home for
Neiman Marcus
It’s clear when you arrive at Neiman Marcus’ new offices at CityPlace Tower in Dallas this is no ordinary workplace. Not only is it beautiful and welcoming, the hybrid space was designed by Gensler and has everything people need to get work done and feel good while doing it. Designed to support equity goals, anyone, regardless of their position can use any space. Associates can choose from a diverse range of spaces that allow flexibility and autonomy.

“We’ve embraced a model that’s not one size fits all, but rather one size fits one,” says Neiman Marcus Chief People, ESG and Belonging Officer Eric Severson. “We’ve optimized our real estate to allow people to work where they feel comfortable and can be most productive. The key is cultivating an environment that provides equity and flexibility so people can do their best work. This freedom and choice is empowering, allowing everyone to thrive and advance in their career.”
How a focus on wellbeing, comfort, flexibility and belonging empowers employees Seen here: Coalesse Circa Sofa, Coalesse Bob Coffee Table, Bolia Mera Side Table, Tom Dixon Fat Chair, Moooi Carpet, West Elm Work Nolan Side Table, Extremis Sticks, Blu Dot Thataway Sofa, m.a.d. furniture Urban Shelf, Bolia Cosh Armchair Photo credit: Jason O’Rear High-end fashion retailer Neiman Marcus says employee wellbeing and belonging aren’t a luxury — they’re essential. The company’s new Dallas hub captures the same luxurious feeling customers experience in their stores with the goal of “making life extraordinary” for its associates.
The company recently moved into a new Dallas hub designed to leverage the physical space to help employees thrive, feel accepted and valued.
“We designed the hub to feel the same for our associates as our stores feel for customers. We want it to feel luxurious – and I don’t mean expensive but personalized luxury that makes everyone feel special.” Eric Severson
Chief People,
ESG + Belonging Officer
Giving people what they need The hub is custom built with a diverse range of spaces designed to create community, support teamwork, innovation and creativity, for both in-person and remote participants. It’s a highly flexible work environment that supports the different types of work people do throughout the day. Wellbeing and comfort are built into every setting.

While it’s still early — associates moved into the new hub in July 2023 — employee feedback has been very positive. An early survey shows a 34% increase in employee satisfaction and the space has become intensely popular — especially the collaboration settings, which have been booked solid.

Slide Spaces for creating
community
Seen here: Blu Dot Thataway Sofa, Scram Drop Coffee Table, Bolia Drum Table, Bolia Cosh Armchair, m.a.d. furniture Urban Shelf Photo credit: Jason O’Rear The Dallas hub’s impressive atrium features more than 300 butterflies hanging from the ceiling – a symbol that is synonymous with the Neiman Marcus brand. Comfortable lounge spaces throughout the atrium provide associates and guests places where they can have an impromptu meeting or do individual work. Seen here: Established & Sons Quilt Sofa, Bolia Phillipa Lounge, Viccarbe Burin Table, Viccarbe Bamba Low Table, Bolia Tuk Coffee Table, Extremis Sticks Photo credit: Jason O’Rear The first thing associates and guests will notice when they enter the space is the atrium - a vibrant, multifunctional space designed to nurture culture by supporting social connection and informal collaboration. The modular nature of the furniture allows the space to be quickly transformed and used for other purposes, instantly turning it into a runway for a fashion show, an elegant event space for receptions and even seated dinners.

Slide “We wanted each space in the hub to have its own identity, while reflecting elements of our storied history and the elegance that NMG is known for. Thanks to the wide array of brands Steelcase and Tangram represent, we were able to create a beautiful space that fosters innovation, creativity, and equity.” Elizabeth Vance
Senior Manager, Retail Project Management
and Retail Excellence
Seen here: Bolia Grace Sofa, Bolia Fuuga Low Back, Blu Dot Flume Round, Bolia Mera Side Table, Viccarbe Ryutaro Table, FLOS Arco Lamp, Moooi Carpet Photo credit: Jason O’Rear In addition to the atrium spaces, five associate lounges spread throughout the three floors, give associates places to go to connect with their peers, rejuvenate or get some complimentary snacks and coffee. Each uniquely designed space supports a mixture of workstyles and postures. Lounge seating that properly supports people’s backs allows them to sit upright. Personal work tables at the right height support the use of laptops and access to power keeps people focused and working.

“The lounges are designed to remind our associates what they’re here for, our customers, and what our brand is all about. And they’re also an amazing space where they can “bump into” people, share ideas or escape for some downtime,” says Severson.

“We wanted each space in the hub to have its own identity, while reflecting elements of our storied history and the elegance that NMG is known for,” says Elizabeth Vance, senior manager, Retail Project Management and Retail Excellence at Neiman Marcus. “Thanks to the wide array of brands Steelcase and Tangram represent, we were able to create a beautiful space that fosters innovation, creativity, and equity.”

Slide Each lounge celebrates one of Neiman Marcus’ iconic store locations in San Francisco, New York, Miami, Chicago and Dallas and features art pieces created in collaboration with their brand partners. The spaces all provide a different aesthetic, while balancing performance with craft and style. Lounge Spaces

Slide Photo credit: Jason O’Rear Space: Miami Coffee Lounge
Seen here: West Elm Work Belle Lounge, West Elm Work Lily Pad Nesting Tables, Blu Dot Bumper Ottoman
Slide Space: New York Coffee Lounge
Seen here: Coalesse Millbrae Sofa, Moooi Container Table, Moooi Erosion Moon Round Rug, Blu Dot Dibs Chair, Viccarbe Copa Stool
Photo credit: Jason O’Rear
Slide Space: Chicago Coffee Lounge
Seen here: Viccarbe Step Sofa, Blu Dot Toro Chair, Coalesse Montara Stool, Coalesse Portrero415 Table, West Elm Work Maisie Side Table
Photo credit: Jason O’Rear
Slide Space: San Francisco Coffee Lounge
Seen here: Bolia Grace Sofa, Steelcase Bassline Table, Blu Dot Neat Chair, Extremis Sticks
Photo credit: Jason O’Rear

Slide Space: The Popover Café
Seen here: Steelcase Campfire Sofa, Viccarbe Funda Chair, West Elm Work Orbit Dining Table, Viccarbe Aleta Stool, Coalesse Enea Lottus Table, Blu Dot Buddy Chair, Extremis Sticks
The Popover Café, named after the buttery pastry served at Neiman Marcus, provides associates with spaces where they can dine, meet with colleagues or guests, or get work done. Photo credit: Jason O’Rear Café Space

Slide Dedicated team spaces provide associates with shared individual workstations where they can comfortably and effectively get work done, as well as spaces where they can effectively build relationships and collaborate with their team members.

In this team space, workstations with height-adjustable desks, ergonomic seating and screens to control privacy support associate’s physical and cognitive wellbeing. Associates can easily switch to collaborative work in the adjacent space.
Spaces for Individual Work

Slide Seen here: Migration SE Height-Adjustable Desk with AMQ screen, AMQ Bodi Chair, Steelcase Dash LED Task Light Slide Seen here: Steelcase Bivi Desk System, AMQ Bodi Chair, Steelcase Dash LED Task Light, m.a.d. furniture Urban Shelf, West Elm Work Brighton Chair Photo credit: Jason O’Rear Slide Seen here: Steelcase Bivi Desk System, AMQ Bodi Chair, Steelcase Dash LED Task Light Photo credit: Jason O’Rear

Slide Whether you’re working in the office, at home or you’re on the go, the hub has been designed to meet the needs of in-person and remote associates. Collaboration spaces are equipped with virtual tools and technology, such as video conferencing equipment, virtual whiteboards and Microsoft Teams Front Row, so everyone can see and be heard. “The technology we built into our spaces is the great equalizer,” says Severson. “We made sure that no matter where our associates are working, we could support them effectively and they could contribute because they can really be present in virtual meetings. This levels the playing field.”

Associates can use a variety of hybrid collaboration spaces equipped with monitors, cameras and speakers to effectively support mixed presence so everyone can contribute equally and be present in virtual meetings.
Collaboration spaces

Slide Seen here: Orangebox Away From the Desk, Coalesse Lagunitas Personal Table, Coalesse Bob Lounge, West Elm Work Linear C Table, Logitech Rally Bar, Microsoft Surface Hub Photo credit: Jason O’Rear Slide Seen here: Viccarbe Savina, Steelcase Flex Table, Steelcase Cobi Stool, Coalesse Lagunitas Personal Table, Bolia Cloud Armchair Photo credit: Jason O’Rear Slide Seen here: Coalesse Protrero Conference Table, West Elm Work Sterling Chair, Bolia Floow Sideboard, Microsoft Surface Hub Photo credit: Jason O’Rear Slide Seen here: Steelcase Verlay Table, Coalesse Enea Lottus Stool, Orangebox Away From the Desk, AMQ Activ Height-Adjustable Desk and Screen, Steelcase Dash LED Task Light, AMQ Bodi Chair Photo credit: Jason O’Rear

Slide Collaboration happens both in enclosed and open spaces. Huddle rooms help eliminate distractions, while spaces in the open plan with standing-height worksurfaces, stools and worktools, such as markerboards, create a more active collaboration environment for associates.

“We designed the hub to feel the same for our associates as our stores feel for customers. We want it to feel luxurious - and I don’t mean expensive but personalized luxury that makes everyone feel special,” says Severson.

Slide Better is possible We’re working to design better futures for the wellbeing of people and the planet LEARN MORE

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