How Design And Furniture Can Energise Hybrid Working

For this piece for interior design and build firm Tétris, I integrated key brand messages and quotes from its furniture team to create a feature article that offers actionable insights for clients and establishes Tétris as a design authority in emerging workplace trends.

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As more companies establish hybrid work models with employees working remotely part of the week, many organisations are examining how office design can support these new ways of working.

Businesses want offices that help employees to strike the right balance between in-office and remote work, empowering people to work from home when they need to while also engaging them in the community and company culture that often develops more richly face-to-face.

Workplace design that prioritises collaborative and social space over individual workstations can help create a successful hybrid office, encouraging employees to come into the office for teamwork and relationship-building and to favour focus tasks when working remotely.

Read the full article at Tétris

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