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Introducing Catwalk Flexible Seating Solution
Influenced by the possibilities of social interactions and relationships, Versteel’s newest modular lounge series, Catwalk, goes beyond functional design to provide a meaningful outlet for collaboration, creativity and comfort. Designed by David Dahl, Catwalk is a multiple-height seating system with ledges deep enough to sit on. Mix and match omni-directional units to create

Office Vacancy Rates Increasing in Central Texas
As the pandemic has caused more and more people to work from home, operations and facilities professionals are facing a new challenge: how to recycle office assets and furniture. Office furniture recycling involves removing and disposing of office equipment, furniture, and other physical assets that are no longer needed in a given space.

Time to Reassess Office Space in a Post-COVID World
Thanks to inflation and subsequent interest rate volatility, it might be a good time to reassess what tenants want in terms of their office space. In its latest conversation this week, CBRE discussed the findings of its study into the matter that showed tenants want their offices to talk back.

At Humanscale, “Less Bad Isn’t Good Enough” for a Sustainable Future
From Forbes.com New York-based Humanscale aims to lead the next wave in design, sourcing, manufacturing, and product lifecycle, even as its furniture supports a healthy, more intuitive, more active way for people to work. Humanscale, a global leader in workplace ergonomics, guides all its operations by four pillars: Function, Simplicity, Longevity, and

Steelcase Collaborates on Furniture with The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation
It’s been a milestone few months for the legacy of architect and designer Frank Lloyd Wright, from the meticulous restoration of Fawcett Farm House to the mind-bending digital depictions of some of his unbuilt plans. Now, American furniture manufacturer Steelcase debuts their Racine Collection, designed in collaboration with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. The tiered desks, utility

This Company is Turning Chopsticks into Furniture
For an item that’s generally used for less than an hour during mealtimes, North America imports a whole lot of chopsticks: about 40 to 50 billion pairs a year. Most of these are bamboo chopsticks, typically made in China, and shipped thousands of miles across the globe. Yet after lunch, they simply end up
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