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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

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Post-pandemic workplaces will become more casual and comfortable — accelerating the trend of replacing traditional cubicles, formal lobbies and reception desks with spaces that better reflect the brand personality of the company and the type of work that happens there. 2) Prioritizing more “we” spaces and less “me” spaces.

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Takuto Ohta’s Deku is a playful, modular furniture set

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People want more for less, and they want to be able to do more with less space. I don’t think about what I’m making, I feel the laws of physics in the freedom and inconvenience of combination, and I see the forest with the smell and texture of trees,” says the designer. © Takuto Ohta.

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Create Calm: How Home Office Design Can Help Reduce Stress

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Long-term, many companies are now expected to shift to a hybrid mix of remote and office-based work, either at satellite offices or coworking spaces, to help ease the problems associated with working solely from home. Suggested Reading: Why Color is So Important for Workspace Design. Home-based work was meant to be a temporary measure.

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