Workplace design

A well-designed workplace can go a long way toward helping you achieve your goals.

Every company and every employee is different. Yet many offices today look the same. Herman Miller’s Living Office uses its own research to conduct an evaluation process that shows you how to design an office that reflects your company’s personality and best supports your work.

Design for people

The Living Office uses the latest insights into people and the way they work. It reflects the human perception of the world and knows what motivates people. Based on this understanding, Living Office opens up possibilities for interior design and selection of furniture and tools that meet the needs of employees and elevate their work to a new level.

A place for every purpose, a purpose for every place

Purpose-driven work environments

Today’s work environment is wide-ranging, sometimes requiring improvisation and creativity, sometimes standardized processes. Wouldn’t it make sense for today’s offices to be just as flexible? In the Living Office, employees can use differently designed rooms that correspond to their activities. This strengthens cohesion within the company and ensures higher productivity. The different work environments can be designed to reflect the corporate culture and help employees achieve their goals. This makes them an additional resource for the company.

Hive 

A hive comprises a group of workstations where employees can work harmoniously together or individually.

Haven

A Haven is a small protected space where work can be concentrated without any distractions.

Clubhouse

A clubhouse is a workspace assigned to a team for a specific, long-term project.

Forum

A forum has a clearly defined focus for presentations and content discussions.

Jump Space 

A Jump Space includes a number of easily accessible workstations for short-term work between projects.

Cove 

A cove is a compact work environment near individual workstations for short collaborative work.

Plaza 

A plaza is the dynamic heart of the office environment, where employees can feel the pulse of the company.

Workshop

A workshop is the ideal environment to jointly develop those ideas that move the company forward.

Meeting Space 

A meeting space is designed to promote the exchange of information – for a frontal presentation by a single speaker as well as for a meeting among colleagues.

Landing 

A landing is an open space adjacent to a meeting room or forum where employees can acclimate before their meeting and relax after their meeting.

Herman Miller Design Yard

View Living Office designed by Herman Miller for it`s employees.

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ERMES PICCOLOTTO

Technical Manager

Vernetzung von Technik, Ergonomie und Menschen ist das, was mich an unserer Arbeit begeistert. Privat ist Paartanz meine Leidenschaft – von Disco-Fox zu Latin über Rock n’ Roll bis Boogie Woogie.