The workplace seems to be getting a design overhaul and we are moving into an era where creating a warm and welcoming space for visitors and workers overrides traditional office layouts and K+N are leading the way in terms of originality in this design direction. The showroom has been transformed to project a more homely and informal atmosphere, reflective of a current trend in office design whereby furnishings are more ‘cosy’ in texture, shape and colour. Susan Tomlinson, Marketing Manager, says it was a natural and necessary step and describes the improvements as the perfect environment to showcase K+N’s ‘innovation, design and incorporation of new technology’. This month celebrates K+N opening their newly refurbished showroom in Farringdon. For us K+N ticks all the boxes in terms of reliability of design, function and delivery.
As a company Workspace Design is forward thinking and innovative, continually inspired by contemporary office design trends. Their style fits perfectly with the Workspace Design and Contracts ethos of using ‘beautiful furniture to complement your interior’ whilst matching your unique requirements. They construct and design with an holistic approach taking into account the needs of workers and physical conditions such as acoustics and light to create impeccable office designs which shape workplaces to enhance performance and motivation. K+N are experts in ergonomic design, producing sustainable office pieces that optimise workplace conditions for both employers and employees. Producing exceptionally designed and award winning office furnishings, that provide stylish, efficient solutions for the workplace.Īs Europe’s largest office furniture manufacturer they produce an impressive 2,200 pieces daily in their factory, yet quality is never compromised. Beauty and practicality can fuse and sit elegantly together as our longstanding suppliers König + Neurath International (K+N) prove time and time again. So can we really be lured in by the grace of a design and seduced by the aesthetic qualities of exclusive furnishings whilst concurrently benefitting from functional and ergonomic aspects?
It’s easy to assume that beautiful furniture design is purely about precise, proportion and incredible form, like a piece of art suspended in a gallery of masterpieces, there to be admired.