Although most firms favoured working from home during the pandemic, few plan a 100% remote work in the long-term.
The office is increasingly destined to be a choice, rather than an obligation. This means companies will have to support their employees in this transition and offer the best possible flexible workplace.
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The need for flexibility in office design has been a constant rather than a variable the past decade. Connectivity has enabled working from home for many years, and the global COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated this trend.
With time, employees found new habits and productivity from their home offices. Yet, remote work comes with its challenges in terms of employees' well-being and teams’ productivity. In this context, companies that offer employees choice and flexibility in their work environment will have a competitive advantage.
Before, employees could move around inside office spaces. Now, organisations are expected to have strategies in place that allow teams to work and move around outside and between different office locations: Work from home on Monday, go to the corporate office on Tuesday, and meet colleagues in a satellite office for a quick brainstorm on Wednesday.
Ethnicraft’s versatile wooden office furniture perfectly fit these variety of office environments. Our designs range from desks and tables to storage, seating, and accent tables that offer the best options for flexible working, while striking a balance between ergonomic and inspiring design.
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