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Indeed not only satisfies the highest ergonomic standards, but thanks to its refined lightweight construction and smart design is a highly flexible companion – in the office and also when working from home.
Bocconi University (School of Economics, Management, and Law) selected Averio tables and chairs as well as Atelier sofas with privacy walls for student lounge and study areas.
While the Back Bay location is the only Workbar that is WELL Certified, many of the aspects continue to be used across the company's nearly two-dozen locations.
Aiming to integrate the future of hybrid learning, Hay Dobbs designed a variety of work environments: from small, intimate spaces – outfitted with green screens – to help students bring their presentations to life, to traditional large group study areas of tables and chairs, and flexible… Read More
A mixture of low workstation panels and clear and custom-etched glass walls provides a continuous flow of natural light, creating a bright, open environment for collaboration and innovation between team members and departments.
Adjust is a great seating choice for any workplace. Its flexible and height adjustable back with lumbar support and contoured seat with waterfall front edge provides comfort while seated for long periods of time. Adjustable to a wide range of body weights through the Syncro-Quickshift mechanism and … Read More
When Brooklyn-based, SUNY Downstate Medical Center wanted to upgrade their medical school auditorium and lecture halls, they turned to both of Dauphin's Fixed Seating alternatives.
Contento (formerly Cadenza) with folding writing tablets was specified for the large auditorium and Rota Swing-Away with Cempa seating, fixed tables, and modesty panels were selected for a smaller lecture hall.
The classic Atelier Lounge Sofa provides a comfortable respite while maintaining a professional elegance.
Rutgers University Medical School selected Cempa Sleds to outfit its classrooms on their New Brunswick/Piscataway campus.
Contento (formerly Cadenza) with folding writing tablets was specified for the large auditorium and Rota Swing-Away with Cempa seating, fixed tables, and modesty panels were selected for a smaller lecture hall.
Built in 1905, Cazenove Hall consists of 109 rooms mixed with singles, doubles and suites. The institution needed critical repair and maintenance upgrades within a consolidated timeline.