
"Studies suggest that office workers spend up to 89% of their working day seated, close to 36 hours a week, despite decades of ergonomic awareness. This contradiction becomes harder to ignore as workplaces evolve."
"The office is no longer organized around a single mode of operation. Work has become multifunctional, shifting between collaboration and concentration, collective exchange and individual focus."
"The move towards 'Destination Spaces' layers atmosphere, material softness, and spatial variations, making the office a place people might choose to be, supporting different modes of work."
"Supporting focus requires more than acoustic control or spatial separation. Companies like Boss Design view furniture as an active component of behavior, shaping how environments are experienced."
Office workers remain seated for up to 89% of their working hours, highlighting a contradiction in evolving workplace designs. Modern offices are shifting from fixed layouts to multifunctional environments that accommodate various work modes. This includes the creation of 'Destination Spaces' that blend elements from hospitality to enhance atmosphere and support different tasks. However, the challenge remains to maintain focus and concentration amidst these changes, necessitating a broader spatial strategy that integrates furniture as an active component in shaping work experiences.
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