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Vitra Faces Decline amid Challenging Market Conditions / DIRTT Announces Approval to Trade on the OTCQX / Office Recovery Plateaus as Hybrid Work Proves Difficult to Change / Demand for Prime Office Space Sets New York Apart from Other Cities / Phillips Workplace Interiors acquired / The Cubicle Died For This? Designing Offices That Earn The Commute / Deloitte Expands Employee Wellness Perks To Include…Lego Sets? / Engaged at Work, But at What Cost to Overall Well-being? / How these hot pink chairs became a symbol of the L.A. protests / One Year Postbankruptcy, WeWork Is Profitable, Mature And Growing Again / Office Absorption Rises for Fourth Straight Quarter / Office Space Requirements Tumble in April as Markets React to Tariff Uncertainty / and much more

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Vitra faces decline amid challenging market conditions

A Swiss office furniture manufacturer has experienced a notable decline in sales and profits for the year ending December 31, 2024. Total sales dropped by 23%, from £20.9 million in 2023 to £16.1 million in 2024. The UK division's pre-tax profit also fell, decreasing from £961,000 the previous year to £737,000, with the operating profit margin shrinking from 4.0% to 3.5%. The turnover decrease of £4.7 million has been attributed to challenging market conditions, reflecting broader issues in the office furniture sector as companies adapt to changing workplace demands and economic uncertainties. Despite these challenges, the manufacturer remains a recognized name in the industry, navigating a tough market environment that has impacted both revenue and profitability.

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DIRTT Announces Approval to Trade on the OTCQX Best Market

DIRTT Environmental Solutions Ltd. has received approval to trade on the OTCQX® Best Market, beginning today under the symbol "DRTTF." This upgrade from the Pink® market is expected to enhance the marketability of DIRTT's securities and attract U.S.-based institutional investors, wealth advisors, and individual investors. The CEO, Benjamin Urban, highlighted that the increased visibility and trading volume typically benefit companies in their sector. DIRTT will also continue trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "DRT." The company specializes in industrialized construction, providing flexible and adaptable interior solutions for various markets, including workplace, healthcare, education, and public sectors.

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Office Space Requirements Tumble in April as Markets React to Tariff Uncertainty

In April 2025, there was a notable decline in office space requirements across 17 of 19 markets, attributed to the impact of tariff policies implemented during the Trump administration. The data showed a 23.2% drop in total requirement count and a 26.4% decrease in total square footage compared to March. This contraction in leasing activity is significant, paralleling the financial system shock of Spring 2023. While some markets like Boston and Silicon Valley were heavily impacted, others such as suburban Maryland and Austin demonstrated resilience. The report suggests that a rebound similar to the one experienced in 2023 could occur, although the fluid nature of current tariff policies leaves future office demand uncertain.

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Office Recovery Plateaus as Hybrid Work Proves Difficult to Change

Office recovery has plateaued, with visits down 1% year-over-year and over 37% below 2019 levels. A calendar shift and increased time off around Memorial Day may have contributed to the weaker May numbers. The rise of hybrid and remote work continues to impact office recovery, with over half of U.S. employees working in hybrid arrangements and more than a quarter fully remote. New York City and Miami lead in office visits but have also seen slight declines, while Southern cities like Dallas and Houston have recorded increases due to corporate relocations. However, major cities like Washington, D.C., and San Francisco remain significantly below pre-pandemic visit levels, indicating that the return to traditional office traffic is still challenging.

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One Year Postbankruptcy, WeWork Is Profitable, Mature And Growing Again

WeWork emerged from a nine-month Chapter 11 restructuring a year ago, transforming into a private company free of debt after a significant reduction of its real estate holdings and a new leadership team. Once valued at $47 billion with 850 locations at its peak, the company faced bankruptcy due to unprofitable leases and burdensome costs exacerbated by the pandemic. Following its bankruptcy filing, WeWork successfully negotiated to eliminate over $4 billion in debt and has since returned to profitability, reporting positive earnings for six consecutive months.
 
Under the leadership of CEO John Santora, WeWork is rebranding itself as a real estate company rather than a tech firm, fostering trust with both members and landlords. The company is expanding again, now operating approximately 170 locations in the U.S. and Canada, and planning to invest $80 million to $100 million in property upgrades. WeWork is also implementing new management agreements and focusing on an enterprise model to lease and manage office spaces for single tenants, including a significant deal with Amazon.
 
As the coworking industry evolves, WeWork is adapting to changes in demand for flexible workspaces while also competing with other coworking brands. The company aims to regain its footing in a crowded market, leveraging enhanced technology and strategic decisions to navigate the post-pandemic office landscape.

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Demand for Prime Office Space Sets New York Apart from Other Cities

Demand for prime office space in New York has significantly increased, with the availability rate in trophy buildings dropping from 17% to 10.7% since early 2023. This contrasts sharply with other U.S. markets, where trophy office availability has barely changed. The surge in demand is evident, with nearly 60 new leases signed in New York's trophy buildings in 2025 alone, highlighting a sense of urgency among tenants to secure prime locations. Factors contributing to this trend include New York's appeal as a business hub, evidenced by a population growth of 87,000 in the city and over 100,000 in the metropolitan area. Companies are increasingly willing to return to the office, often committing to long-term leases at high prices. Although the “flight to quality” is seen in other markets like San Francisco, New York's recovery pace is unmatched. Looking forward, while availability may continue to decline across the country, the pace in New York is expected to slow as the market tightens further. The demand drivers in New York remain strong, indicating that it will maintain a unique position in the office space market.

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Law Firms Race for Premium Office Space as Market Tightens

Vacancy rates for premium office spaces have dropped to single digits, indicating a competitive market. Law firms have been moving into significantly newer buildings, with an average age of 27 years younger than their previous locations. The decline in available office space is due to the removal of 126 million square feet from the market since 2020, coupled with a slowdown in new construction. As a result, many firms are opting to renew leases instead of relocating, with renewal activity increasing by 10.1% compared to the previous year.
 
The overall office vacancy rate is 22.6%, but this figure falls to 15.3% when accounting for poor-quality buildings, and even further to 9.2% when excluding financially distressed properties. Despite these challenges, law firm leasing activity has risen significantly, with annual leased space increasing from 14.4 million to 19.4 million square feet since 2020.
 
Landlords of premium properties are experiencing heightened demand, leading to significant rental rate increases. For instance, rental rates for buildings completed between 2018 and 2024 have surged by over 40% from initial asking prices. An example is a recent lease in Miami at a base rate that more than doubled the original asking rent. The trend towards high-end office spaces is illustrated by a major lease signed by McDermott Will & Emery in Washington, D.C., for a substantial amount of space in a new development.

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A New Corporate Map Emerges with Texas at the Center

Texas is becoming the leading destination for corporate relocations, with Dallas and Austin seeing significant increases in headquarters moving from California. Major companies like Chevron and Oracle are relocating due to lower costs and favorable business conditions, while California's high taxes drive firms away. The Texas Stock Exchange is set to launch, further enhancing the region's appeal.

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Features

How these hot pink chairs became a symbol of the L.A. protests

How these hot pink chairs became a symbol of the L.A. protests

Protests in Los Angeles over immigration raids have turned hot pink chairs from Grand Park into symbols of resistance, as demonstrators use them for protection against aggressive police tactics. Designed for community use, these movable pieces of furniture have taken on a new role in the fight for civic values and safety.

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Lessons from the Cubicle: Designing for the Modern Office

Lessons from the Cubicle: Designing for the Modern Office

The modern office is evolving to better meet the needs of today's workforce, shifting away from traditional cubicles that once characterized professional life. As remote work and digital automation become more prevalent, offices must adapt by fostering collaboration, flexibility, and employee well-being. Key design considerations include creating adaptable spaces that accommodate different work styles, integrating technology seamlessly, and promoting a sense of connection and culture among employees. Effective office environments incorporate natural elements and support human well-being, while also encouraging social interaction and engagement. The focus should be on designing spaces that enhance work experiences, making them more meaningful and enjoyable for employees.

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Turns out that hybrid working is indeed the new normal. For a minority of people

A recent analysis from the Office for National Statistics reveals that hybrid working has become the predominant form of flexible work in Great Britain. As of early 2025, 28 percent of working adults regularly combine home and on-site work, the highest percentage since monitoring began. However, disparities persist in access to hybrid work based on age, income, occupation, education level, disability status, and geography.
 
Workers aged 30 to 49 are most likely to engage in hybrid work, while those in professional and managerial roles have greater access compared to individuals in elementary occupations, where hybrid work is rare. Income levels also play a significant role, with higher earners being more likely to work hybrid. Educational attainment correlates similarly, as those with degrees are more likely to have hybrid work arrangements.
 
Overall, while the number of people working exclusively from home is declining, hybrid working appears to be firmly established as the new normal for many, although it is not universally available across all sectors of the workforce.

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NeoCon / Design Days Wrap-Up

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Ethnicraft Debuts April Novelties During NeoCon 2025

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Ethnicraft showcased their innovative workspace designs at NeoCon 2025, featuring a well-organized showroom that included meeting rooms, lounges, and co-working spaces. A highlight was the Blend Dining Table, known for its versatility and unique materials. This bistro-style table serves as a central piece in office cafes and can adapt to various settings, such as breakfast nooks or upscale bars. With a dark bronze metal base and interchangeable tabletops, the Blend combines practicality and style, making it ideal for adaptable commercial environments.

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Gloster Leads with New Salina Collection at NeoCon 2025

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Gloster introduced the new Salina Collection at NeoCon 2025, showcasing modern outdoor furniture crafted from teak. Designed by Matteo Thun and Benedetto Fasciana, the collection features a distinctive lounge chair with four teak poles and a fiber-wrapped frame, reminiscent of vine and net imagery. The furniture includes a range of pieces such as a sofa, corner units, chaise, and various tables, all designed to blend style with comfort.

Design Days

Loll Contract Presents New Outdoor Designs Featured at Fulton Market During NeoCon & Design Days

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Loll Contract showcased its modern outdoor designs at a pop-up parklet in the Fulton Market District during NeoCon and Design Days. The event featured a mix of new furniture pieces and popular items, including the debut of the Aurora Collection. This collection introduces Loll's first sofa with a fully metal frame and a taller seat height, designed for structural integrity and durability while maintaining comfort. The cushions are secured with snaps to withstand inclement weather, and the collection is available in multiple colors and made from 100% recyclable materials in the USA.

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HBF Textiles Presents Best in Show at Fulton Market Design Days

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HBF Textiles showcases a collection of three distinct patterns—Perrito, Haberdash, and Brushed Canvas—combining style and performance for commercial and hospitality environments. Each textile offers unique aesthetics, sustainability features, and compliance with rigorous performance standards, celebrating both elegance and functionality.

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The Business Case for Community

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Steelcase has opened a new 28,000-square-foot WorkLife Center in the Fulton Market district of Chicago, showcasing how community can support the evolving ways people work. The center reflects insights from Steelcase research and urban planning principles, emphasizing the importance of fostering a sense of community in the workplace to enhance engagement, productivity, and overall wellbeing.
 
The showroom features innovative solutions, including the Jean Nouvel Seating Collection, the Steelcase Ocular Collection, and Campers & Dens by Orangebox, all designed to support various types of work and collaboration. Steelcase also highlights its commitment to sustainability, aiming for a net-zero future by significantly reducing carbon emissions and increasing recycled content in its products. The new center aims to inspire designers and clients with adaptable spaces that promote community and resilience in the workplace.

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Geiger DatesWeiser Introduces New Seating & Conferencing Designs at Fulton Market Design Days 2025

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Geiger DatesWeiser is set to unveil new seating and conferencing designs during the Fulton Market Design Days 2025. The event will showcase the Lijn Chairs and Stools designed by Carole Baijings for Geiger, as well as the Ascent Conferencing Collection by EOOS for DatesWeiser. The redesigned showroom aims to highlight sophisticated, high-performance conference settings and private offices, enhancing the modern workplace experience. The Lijn collection features meticulously crafted chairs that combine functionality with aesthetic appeal, available in a variety of vibrant wood stains. The Ascent Conferencing Collection focuses on customization and innovative features to improve the meeting experience. This includes the Ascent Tables and Credenzas, integrating technology seamlessly while maintaining a refined design. Additionally, the JD Meeting Table will be introduced, expanding the brand's offerings for smaller, purpose-driven environments. Geiger DatesWeiser emphasizes craftsmanship and quality, promising the new collections will be available in Fall 2025.

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Knoll Unveils Dividends Skyline, a Holistic System for the Evolving Workplace, at Fulton Market Design Days 2025

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Knoll has introduced Dividends Skyline, a comprehensive system designed for modern open workplaces, at the Fulton Market Design Days 2025. This new system emphasizes privacy, focus, and collaboration, featuring innovative workstation boundaries and a cohesive material palette. The collection addresses the evolving needs of office spaces, providing various options for different organizational levels while promoting a harmonious aesthetic with new finishes and materials. Additionally, Knoll's new Chicago showroom showcases this design philosophy, reflecting a seamless integration of work environments with hospitality and amenities.

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The Intersection of People and Space

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Haworth showcased design and innovation at NeoCon 2025 in Chicago, featuring new and notable products across four locations in THE MART. The showroom emphasized the evolution of work experiences, highlighting sustainable and award-winning products such as the Fern office chair, energy-efficient lighting, and Alder Tables made from waste materials. The space also includes design icons and outdoor hospitality areas. Haworth aims to empower people through effective design, collaborating with various brands to create impactful environments.

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MillerKnoll unifies its brands under one roof for Chicago Design Week

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MillerKnoll has consolidated several of its brands into a new complex in Fulton Market, Chicago, in preparation for Chicago Design Week. The new facility showcases a variety of new products and features the first Hay showroom in the U.S. The design of the offices and showrooms was guided by vice president Chris Leong, who aimed to create a coherent experience that allows each brand to express its identity. The complex includes exhibition spaces that tell stories through furniture design, with a focus on both contemporary and classic pieces. The design integrates various spaces, including a seating lab for Herman Miller and a rooftop patio featuring outdoor seating. The facility emphasizes storytelling and sustainability, with installations that highlight MillerKnoll's initiatives and a welcoming courtyard designed by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh.

Workplace News

Deloitte Expands Employee Wellness Perks To Include...Lego Sets?

Deloitte has introduced a new benefit allowing U.S. employees to use up to $1,000 of their annual wellness subsidy on stress-relief items, including Lego sets, puzzles, and gaming consoles. This update, part of a revamped benefits program effective from June 1, aims to enhance flexibility in wellness reimbursements. While many employees are excited about the opportunity to purchase high-end Lego sets like the Millennium Falcon, some express skepticism, viewing the initiative as a superficial solution to deeper workplace challenges. The change comes amid challenges for Deloitte's U.S. operations, particularly in its government consulting division, where contract reductions have led to layoffs. The expanded wellness subsidy may help boost morale and highlight the importance of mental health in demanding corporate environments.

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Cities with the Longest and Shortest Commutes Reveal the Real Cost of Office Life

Commute time has become a crucial factor influencing workers' willingness to return to the office. Recent data shows that the national average commute is now 26.8 minutes, a slight improvement from previous years. The average commute peaked in 2019 but dropped during the pandemic before gradually increasing again. The cities with the longest commutes include New York City and Chicago, while those with the shortest include Tulsa and Wichita. The relationship between remote work and commute time indicates that as remote work increases, commuting time decreases, significantly reclaiming time for workers. This ongoing trend may shape companies' return-to-office strategies.

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Engaged at Work, But at What Cost to Overall Well-being?

The discussion centers around the paradox of remote work, where a significant portion of remote workers express enthusiasm for their jobs while simultaneously experiencing a decline in their overall well-being. Key benefits of remote work include increased autonomy, reduced commute stress, and fewer distractions, which can enhance work engagement. However, drawbacks such as social isolation, blurred work-life boundaries, and emerging anxieties related to AI can negatively impact employees' broader life satisfaction.
 
The distinction between work engagement and overall life thriving is crucial; while employees may feel engaged in their tasks, their social connections and mental health may suffer. Hybrid work models appear to provide a balance, allowing for flexibility while fostering collaboration and innovation. To support employees effectively, organizations should create well-being-focused office designs, invest in technology that enhances productivity, enforce work-life balance, and promote community connections. By addressing these areas, companies can help employees remain engaged at work while also thriving in their personal lives.

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Trends

Navigating the Future of Workplace Design

Navigating the Future of Workplace Design

The 2025 Workplace Trends and Insights Report highlights the evolving nature of workplace design as organizations adapt to a post-pandemic world. With a significant increase in return-to-office mandates, businesses face challenges in creating environments that accommodate diverse work styles and enhance employee experience. Key trends identified include the growing issue of desk shortages due to downsizing, the need for flexible and collaborative spaces, and the rise of pilot programs to test innovative layouts.
 
Future trends point towards a "housification" of office design, incorporating personalized and inviting elements, as well as an emphasis on outdoor workspaces to improve well-being. Additionally, workplaces are expected to become more integrated with their communities, blurring the lines between work and life. The report emphasizes the importance of adaptable environments that reflect organizational values and support productivity through flexibility, collaboration, and restorative breaks. Ultimately, it serves as a guide for designing spaces that meet contemporary workplace needs and foster a thriving workforce.

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Wilkhahn: "Office on Stage"

Wilkhahn introduces the "Office on Stage" concept, merging Shakespeare's idea of a stage with modern office dynamics. This initiative presents a series of events that transform everyday office interactions into theatrical performances, utilizing modular and multifunctional furniture. The goal is to empower office workers to design their ideal workspaces with minimal effort, fostering an interactive environment.
 
The concept originated during a photo shoot, where furniture was arranged like a theater set. Wilkhahn's "Confair Next Ensemble" adapts to various office settings, encouraging creativity in meeting spaces. The initiative emphasizes the importance of hybrid work, blending physical presence with digital communication, especially accelerated by the pandemic.
 
Moreover, the concept promotes informal interactions in common areas, which Wilkhahn refers to as "interstitial spaces." These areas encourage spontaneous conversations and exchanges, enhancing the collaborative spirit. The overarching vision is to reimagine the office as a dynamic resonance chamber, fostering collaboration, creativity, and learning, thereby redefining the modern workplace experience.

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The Cubicle Died For This? Designing Offices That Earn The Commute

The Cubicle Died For This? Designing Offices That Earn The Commute

Modern offices should blend open areas, private spaces, and technology to foster collaboration and well-being, integrating nature to reduce stress and enhance productivity, while creating a culture that encourages meaningful interactions among employees.

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Designing for the Mind: How Cognitive Insights Can Bring People to the Office

Designing for the Mind: How Cognitive Insights Can Bring People to the Office

Cognitive science and neuroaesthetics can enhance workplace design to attract employees back to the office by creating environments that improve focus, reduce stress, and support creativity. Key strategies include designing for cognitive contrast, sensory budgeting, and productive mind-wandering, making the office a place people want to be.

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Dealers

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Phillips Workplace Interiors acquired

Dancker, a US contract interiors firm based in Somerville, NJ, has acquired Phillips Workplace Interiors, a well-known furniture dealer located in Harrisburg. This acquisition aims to enhance integrated interior solutions across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Hope Roadcap, president and co-owner of Phillips, expressed excitement about joining a reputable organization with shared values, which will lead to improved experiences for clients and employees. Established in 1984, Phillips is recognized for its workplace solutions and its proprietary sub-brand, CONDIVX, specializing in turnkey interior construction solutions. Dancker, which focuses on integrated furniture and specialty construction, anticipates that this partnership will strengthen its offerings and expand its reach. Michael Bistline, principal and co-owner of Phillips, highlighted the potential for scaling their impact and broadening capabilities through this collaboration.

Coworking

Why Full Occupancy Is No Longer A Flexible Workspace Bragging Point

The concept of occupancy rates as a primary measure of success in flexible workspace management is evolving. Successful operators are shifting their focus to member engagement and usage patterns, recognizing that a vibrant space with active participation is more valuable than simply having all desks occupied. Metrics such as daily foot traffic and repeat visits are now considered key performance indicators (KPIs) alongside revenue per member.
 
High-performing coworking spaces are prioritizing revenue per member rather than square footage, leveraging value-added services to enhance profitability. Retention of long-term members is crucial, as it significantly impacts overall profitability and customer satisfaction. Community engagement is also being measured, with operators tracking participation in events and collaboration among members.
 
Utilization of space is being analyzed to uncover insights about member behavior, informing design and operational decisions. The emphasis on member-driven operational excellence highlights the importance of staff contributions to member satisfaction. Overall, success in flexible workspaces is defined by the quality of connections and experiences rather than mere occupancy.

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Latest Product News

HBF Celebrates Hazel at Fulton Market Design Days - officing.

HBF Celebrates Hazel at Fulton Market Design Days

HBF has launched Hazel, a new guest chair collection designed by Alyssa Coletti. This collection showcases HBF's craftsmanship in wood and upholstered seating, making it suitable for contemporary work and social environments. Hazel emphasizes comfort with enhanced ergonomics, featuring a solid ash frame and various fabric options. The design includes wrapped arms and a unique draped center runner, enhancing its visual appeal. The chair is engineered for extended use, promoting good posture while maintaining elegance. Each detail reflects modern wood craftsmanship, aligning with HBF's commitment to quality.

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OFGO STUDIO introduces WORKWAY Lockers, an adaptive solution for evolving workspace demands - officing.

OFGO STUDIO introduces WORKWAY Lockers, an adaptive solution for evolving workspace demands

OFGO STUDIO launches WORKWAY™ Lockers, a versatile storage solution for hybrid workspaces, featuring customizable configurations, secure locking options, and modern design to enhance aesthetics and organization in various environments.

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Sunon Furniture's MixCube is a modular office solution for dynamic workspaces - officing.

Sunon Furniture's MixCube is a modular office solution for dynamic workspaces - officing.

MixCube is a modular office solution designed for dynamic workspaces, featuring mobile dividers, height-adjustable desks, and power-access pillars that allow users to easily reconfigure their environment for various activities, promoting flexibility and collaboration in modern office settings.

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David Irwin introduces the Setter Swivel, an evolved take on his acclaimed Setter collection for Deadgood - officing.

David Irwin introduces the Setter Swivel, an evolved take on his acclaimed Setter collection for Deadgood

David Irwin has launched the Setter Swivel, a new line of ergonomic office chairs designed for flexibility and comfort, featuring removable fabric covers for easy maintenance and sustainability principles, reflecting Deadgood's commitment to local supply chains and circularity through their ReLove program.

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Industrial Design

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Jean Nouvel designs pared-back furniture for Coalesse that has "nothing to do with minimalism"

Jean Nouvel has designed a new seating collection for Coalesse, characterized by sculptural forms that provide comfort and versatility. Inspired by natural elements such as sand dunes and riverbed rocks, the collection includes a fully upholstered lounge chair, sofa, ottoman, and tete-a-tete bench. Nouvel emphasizes that his work seeks an elementary quality that transcends minimalism, focusing on ambiguity and complexity. The pieces are engineered to support various seating positions and facilitate collaboration in workspaces. Coalesse highlights this collection as a blend of artistry and functionality, aiming to create timeless solutions that enhance their environment.

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Seven foamless sofas filled with unexpected materials

Furniture makers are increasingly opting for foam-free sofas, using materials like beans, latex, and natural fibers to reduce environmental impact and improve sustainability. Examples include sofas filled with lentils, elastic mesh, and recycled polyester, showcasing innovative designs that prioritize comfort without traditional polyurethane foam.

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Why Didn't I Think of That?

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COLAMY Unveils the LumiDesk, the Standing Desk that Redefines Modern Workspaces

COLAMY has announced the upcoming launch of the LumiDesk, a versatile standing desk designed to enhance modern workspaces. This innovative desk allows users to adjust their posture between sitting, standing, and reclining, promoting comfort and productivity. With features such as a dual-motor lift, smart organization, and an advanced anti-collision system, the LumiDesk aims to cater to the needs of tech enthusiasts, urban professionals, and health-conscious individuals.
 
The company, known for its high-quality furniture, emphasizes the importance of creating inspiring and functional environments. The LumiDesk, set to be funded through a Kickstarter campaign, reflects COLAMY's commitment to combining innovative design with affordability. Users can expect a seamless assembly process, supported by video tutorials, and dedicated customer service. COLAMY continues to focus on community engagement and wellness, aiming to help customers optimize their workspaces while providing stylish and comfortable furniture solutions.

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NeoCon 2026 / DesignDays 2026
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NeoCon has served as the world’s leading platform and most important event of the year for the commercial design industry since 1969. A launch pad for innovation—NeoCon offers ideas and introductions that shape the built environment today and into the future.  Joining at the same time, in Fulton Market is DesignDays, a compatible show that now hosts more than half of the largest office furniture manufacturers. Hint: See both.

Trends in Commercial Projects

Tour Nura's New Office: Where Collaboration, Innovation and Culture Meet

Tour Nura's New Office: Where Collaboration, Innovation and Culture Meet

Nura USA's new headquarters, designed by Hendy, features a modern aesthetic with a focus on employee wellness and collaboration, including a gym, open break areas, and innovative workspaces that reflect the company's culture and values. The project enhances operational efficiency and fosters a vibrant work environment.

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Worlds within: The Jellicoe in King's Cross - OnOffice | Design at Work

Worlds within: The Jellicoe in King's Cross

The Jellicoe in King’s Cross features a sensorial design approach by Universal Design Studio, creating diverse workspaces that cater to various tenant needs. The building includes a café, flexible office environments, and a meditation room, all designed to enhance user experience and well-being through thoughtful material choices and color contrasts.

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A Bauhaus-Inspired Creative Space in L.A. Fosters Connection

The Lighthouse in Venice, California, is a 22,500-square-foot creative campus inspired by Bauhaus principles, featuring an industrial design with classic furniture. It aims to foster collaboration among creators through innovative spaces, including a podcast studio and vibrant café, while blending work and social environments.

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Accenture Switzerland's New Zurich Campus: A Bold Fusion of Innovation, Sustainability, and Human-Centered Design

Accenture's new Zurich campus combines innovative design and sustainability, featuring diverse workspaces, biophilic elements, and a focus on employee well-being, all within a historic setting that enhances collaboration and creativity.

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WFH - IRL

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PlanetScale - Workspaces

PlanetScale, a high-performance cloud database company, features a modern office in San Francisco designed for flexibility and collaboration, with remote work options, comfortable meeting spaces, and a focus on employee well-being, including access to public wifi in the nearby park.

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Industry Briefing

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Solomon Coyle Welcomes Carole Syse as New Consultant and Peer Group Facilitator

Solomon Coyle has welcomed Carole Syse as their new Consultant and Peer Group Facilitator. With over 30 years of experience in the contract interiors industry, including significant leadership roles at Herman Miller and MillerKnoll, Carole is well-equipped to support the company's Peer Group program. Her focus will be on facilitating conversations, promoting business growth, and guiding members through the current commercial interiors landscape. Shelley Rosetta, Principal at Solomon Coyle, expressed excitement about Carole's addition to the team, highlighting her extensive experience and relationship-building skills. Outside of her professional life, Carole is a dedicated sports fan and family-oriented individual.

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Perkins&Will's Austin Studio Welcomes New Senior Project Designer

Perkins&Will has appointed Micah Land as a senior project designer in their Austin studio. With over 20 years of experience, Land is known for his focus on health, sustainability, and social equity in design. His background in arts and construction informs his approach to creating human-centered environments. Land's portfolio includes a variety of projects, such as hospitality and civic spaces, emphasizing emotional resonance and inclusivity. He is committed to preserving Austin's unique character through thoughtful design as the city continues to grow. His work aligns with Perkins&Will's mission of design excellence and social purpose, contributing to the firm's Living Design ethos. The Austin studio, established in 2002, serves diverse market sectors and is involved in several notable projects.

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Ankrom Moisan Names Murray Jenkins as President

Murray Jenkins has been appointed as the new President of Ankrom Moisan, effective July 1, 2025, succeeding Dave Heater, who will take on a new business development role. Jenkins, who has nearly 25 years of experience within the firm, emphasizes the importance of creating an inspiring environment for staff and clients. His leadership will focus on expanding the firm's expertise in various sectors, including housing, healthcare, and sustainability, while integrating innovative technologies. This transition aims to maintain the firm's collaborative culture and commitment to excellence as it navigates future challenges.

Solomon Coyle Opens 2025 Compensation & Practices Survey for Invited Commercial Furniture Dealers

Solomon Coyle has launched the 2025 Compensation & Practices Survey for commercial furniture distributors in North America, open until June 23, 2025. This annual survey offers participating firms essential benchmarking data on compensation, staffing models, and organizational practices within the dealer community. Participants will receive comprehensive salary information, detailed reports on pay structures, demographic trends, and access to an interactive workbook for data analysis. Additionally, a live webinar will present key findings from the survey. Firms invited to participate should have received a survey link; those interested but without an invitation can reach out to confirm eligibility and next steps.

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