Maximizing posture and productivity, the Anthros task chair eliminates the literal pain points of sitting in an office or gaming chair for extended periods of time.
OSO Architecture created an office that reflects the company's line of business in the logistics sector using playful road signage and motifs.
Herman Miller's first nesting chair, designed in collaboration with German industrial designer Stefan Diez, refuses to sacrifice style for flexibility.
Melt specializes in the design and manufacturing of colorful 3D-printed organizational products for work and life.
The compact, curvaceous silhouettes of Neinkamper's Beam collection are playful, casual, and ready to be configured into a layout that works best in your office space.
Demarc aids you in unleashing your work-from-home potential with HQ, a fully functioning workspace that seamlessly blends into your home's aesthetics.
Office furniture brand Haworth has launched DesignLab, a collective of talented designers + artists focused on looking beyond the industry for new ideas + experiences in the office space.
See how Japanese aesthetics and the playfulness of building blocks collide in a lively workspace that sparks creativity and fosters collaboration.
Each floor in the headquarters of dating app Tinder is imagined with a story of its own, in sum intended to spur creative connection.
MIO launches QuiltForms collection of sustainable acoustic products available in 12 modular shapes, 11 vibrant colors, and 6 stitch patterns for design-forward sound control solutions.
Inspired by the anthropomorphic shape of the clam, Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa bridges the needs of the office with the comforts of home with the Asari Chair.
Camille Walala collaborates with Our Department on a vibrant new studio that's equal parts Memphis, Pop art, and post-modernism – instantly recognizable with Walala's signature stamp.
The Tessellate Collection, designed by Michael DiTullo for Kirei, provides superior sound absorption while making a bold visual statement in a sustainable way.
Steelcase's latest ergonomic mesh chair, Karman, weighs just 29lbs and is designed to reactively adjust to the body with every shift or adjustment.
The all-black, low profile design obscures several subtle design details that may delight fans of early Apple and IBM industrial design.