Currently, consulting firms specialized in occupational psychology are essential when a business wants to increase the performance of its workers and guarantee the success of the company in the long term. Is for this that I know raises the office as place of social interaction, where continuous communication and knowledge exchange encourage creativity to flow, and the well-being of employees depends on the environment where they work, both its functionality and aesthetic appearance.
One of the latest designs that tries to solve these issues is the Kuubo system created by the Japanese Naoto Fukasawa for the multinational Vitra, a elegant, clean program and flexible: The tabletop floats on steel legs that carry electrification inside, and the surface is made up of boxes that are integrated where the laptop and other accessories are stored. These storage spaces include connections and data, allow rapid user switching, and help keep the table in order. The approach is smart and simple, but perhaps too utopian.
One more solution standard and affordable It is the renewed New Panno program of the Spanish firm Ofitres: Made in melamine panels and also in white, but with color dividers to provide a certain privacy, where you can place accessories and thus avoid occupying the table. The electrification is hidden through a rail in the front of each station and lower trays that lead the wiring to one side of the platform.
For those who still prefer more formal office furniture with wood finishesThere are options such as the Divisor TT model from Ofiprix, which offers a wide space to each employee and dividers to highlight the spaces but translucent to eliminate visual reduction; in this case with individual electrification using circular cable glands and different color options.
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Sources - Vitra, Ophithres, Ofiprix