Why Isn’t Anyone Sitting on the Sofas We Purchased?

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With lounge and collaborative areas becoming an established requirement in the office landscape, furniture options that target this space are abundant. However, many products force users into postures that are overly reclined, close to the ground, or mismatched with supporting tables, making these areas incompatible with normal work activities. Selecting the right product for these spaces is important to ensure that the spaces are comfortable and productive.

 

Work Geometry is the intentional and human-centric considerations of posture, fit, and tools to create comfortable furniture and spaces. Work Geometry design can maximize effectiveness of lounge areas can ensure that the real estate dedicated to these spaces is functional, productive, and enjoyable for employees.

 

To learn more about Work Geometry concepts and best practices, check out this article written by Dr. Lauren Gant for FMLink.