Kettal, a furniture company based in Barcelona, Spain, has focused on outdoor furnishings since 1996. But the company’s latest collection puts its 22 years of experience in organizing outdoor spaces to good use indoors–fixing the hell that is the open plan office, which reduces productivity, enforces sexism, and alienates workers, just so companies can save money on real estate.
DWR Contract Opens a New Showroom in Dallas
This is the second showroom for the commercial division of modern furniture retailer Design Within Reach.
Wayfair Professional is Coming to a Bid Near You
From a product mix standpoint, Wayfair Professional is following a similar strategy as its business-to-consumer side.
CIFF is being Re-Invented for 2019
The organizers of the first major show of the year, the China International Furniture Fair, (CIFF) have planned a show which, in their words, has been 'completely reinvented' to provide both excitement and a spirit of innovation for those in attendance.
Ergotron will close former Anthro site in Tualatin, lay off 103
Office furniture company Ergotron plans to close its site in Tualatin and lay off 103 employees, as soon as March, just four years after buying the facility.
Low-cost power program facilitates big Gunlocke furniture expansion in NY
Gunlocke, an HNI-owned manufacturer of high-end office furniture, has completed a $2.6 million expansion in Wayland, New York, adding 110 jobs.
Newly Appointed Kimball International CEO Kristie Juster Speaks to Process Change in the Industry
In perhaps her most impressive insight, Juster shared her thoughts on the outlook for the office and why it needs to be re-envisioned to define where it goes.
Meet The Man Landlords Are Calling To Make Their Office Schemes Innovative And Edgy
Finding the Goldilocks Point for workplace design
One of the great paradoxes of modern life is the ever increasing likelihood of breakdowns in communication in a world in which we have more ways to talk to each other than ever before.
How Europe’s cities are embracing flexible space
For growing numbers of employees across Europe’s big cities, heading into the office no longer entails sitting at the same desk, next to the same colleagues each day.
Adapting hotel brand standards to reflect local culture and stand out in the South Florida marketplace
Miami has an eclectic and energetic persona unlike any other city in the world—and visitors seek to experience it.
Back to the future
The forthcoming Heimtextil is themed as “Toward Utopia” and represents a return to fiction becoming reality for the trend space.
How apps are adding value to the digitally-driven workplace
People spend at least two hours a day using apps. But so far this US$1.3 trillion market has barely serviced the place they spend most of their waking hours: the workplace. That’s starting to change.
Sit-stand desks are your new flexible friend when it comes to boosting brain power
A new study from the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at the University College of London concludes that we work better when we’re allowed to go for a bit of a wander around the office.
WeWork's Real Estate Chief On Management Deals, New Players In Coworking And Why WeWork Could Weather A Downturn
The swift growth of the sector has forced property owners to rethink the way they run their operations and made some anxious about the sector's vulnerability to a downturn.
How the Millennial generation is ushering in a more open and connected workspace
EDspaces Shows Off Latest in Educational Design
Greenbuild: Does Anyone from the Industry Care?
BDNY Highlights Hospitality Trends in Design
Boutique Design New York (BDNY) is an annual trade fair that covers what's happening now in hospitality and leisure design.
A need for space!
Office Interiors worked with a wonderful team Broker Dan Granot at Joel & Granot, PM John Patterson and design team Idea Span.



















