The economic climate is reshaping the way we work. The amount of
people opting to work from home is increasing, and this growing group
has unique needs when it comes to task furniture.
The main
requirement is flexibility of use. Flexibility is actually a recurring
theme throughout the work-from-homer's daily routine. Working from home
has its benefits -- one being the ability to structure your schedule
however you choose. Not only is their schedule flexible, their workspace
is flexible, as well. This is made possible by the development of
computer technology. Laptops now allow us to unchain ourselves from the
desk and work from wherever is most effective (or comfortable as my
research revealed.)
When square footage is also a commodity, it
helps to be able to use your work furniture during downtime --
eliminating the need for excess furniture. I've created a system with a
handful of innovative solutions and features one will not only
appreciate daily, but also grow to love. It's that bond with our
products that I continually attempt to promote in my design.
Those features include:
- A task chair that slides into a reclined position to redistribute your body weight while relaxing.
- Multiple chair base options: spherical casters for hardwood floors and gliding-feet for carpet.
- An integrated excess cord management system allowing you to coil and hide cord slack.
- A desk with a side dedicated to relaxation with a lowered height, padded surface, and reading light.
- And a shelf with integrated track lighting for adjustable, wireless lighting.
The sum of these features is a furniture system that allows you to not
only focus on your work, but also get some much-needed relaxation
without having to leave the room -- or even your desk for that matter.
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