Work Room Concepts Office
Work – New Learning
Successful overall solutions for the office learning and working environment: we develop furniture that successfully supports processes
Work – Double workstations Twin in the group office
Enabling close contact with each other without disturbing each other: The requirements for group offices are diverse.
Work – Island in the office
How can meetings and discussions be held in a group office without disturbing others? Our solution: a communication island.
Work – Double places in the group office
Enabling close contact with each other, but not disturbing each other: The requirements for group offices are diverse.
Work – Discretion in an open space
Working together in one room - and still ensuring the necessary discretion and peace and quiet: That's why we developed the telephone box.
Work – Meet me in the Box!
This cube ensures discretion in the centre of the open space. Meetings and coordination are possible without disturbing others.
Work – Modern individual office
The classic individual office with a meeting area doesn't have to be a thing of the past. On the contrary, it can be highly modern, friendly and contemporary.
Work – Integrated meeting area
Concentrated work and team coordination: We offer you solutions that offer impressive design and functionality.
Work – Differentiated offer
Modern workspaces offer a differentiated range of options. There are zones for concentrated work alongside areas for dialogue and coordination.
Work – Meeting point Bench
Temporary workstations should be able to be used spontaneously without compromising on functionality. Welcome to Bench!
Work – Complete and compact
Perfectly equipped and yet extremely compact. These workstations offer everything, but take up very little space.
Work – Concentration and communication
It all starts with the room concept. It must support employees in their individual tasks, concentration and communication, in the best possible way.
Work – Diversity in the room
Side by side instead of separately: the diversity of the modern working world must also be reflected in differentiated and needs-orientated furnishings.