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Salone del Mobile.Milano Showcases the Evolution of Office Design

FDT Bureau

The evolving landscape of office design, as seen at the 62nd Salone del Mobile.Milano, reflects a growing convergence between work and home environments. Companies showcased a departure from traditional office aesthetics, focusing instead on creating spaces that seamlessly integrate with various settings, from corporate offices to residential areas. Here is a detailed report on FURNITURE DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY (FDT).

The trend towards human-centric design prioritizes ergonomics and a welcoming atmosphere. Workspaces are designed to be warm and inspiring, fostering positivity and collaboration through playful elements. With the changing dynamics of work, particularly driven by Generation Z’s emphasis on results over traditional work structures, design plays a crucial role in motivating and engaging employees. Informal furnishings and warm colour palettes contribute to creating environments where employees feel motivated to participate and collaborate.

Designers are breaking away from conventional desk-centric layouts to accommodate diverse needs and functions, emphasizing adaptability. Open-plan layouts remain popular but are now more nuanced, incorporating partition walls to create distinct areas within a space. Flexibility is key, with teamwork shifting between formal meeting tables equipped with retractable technology and informal workspaces that adapt to varying tasks and team sizes.

Recognizing the importance of privacy, modern workspaces offer flexibility in privacy levels. While brainstorming sessions may not require privacy, confidential discussions are facilitated through sound-proof cubicles. The focus is on providing adaptable workspaces where employees can choose the level of privacy needed for different tasks.

The Salone del Mobile.Milano also celebrated the continuity and innovation of longstanding exhibitors. Eight brands were honoured for their 60-year presence at the fair, including Angelo Monzio Compagnoni, Clei, Desalto, Elledue, Fratelli Boffi, Kartell, Rho, Tomasella Industria Mobili, and Tonon & C. Mobilificio SanGiacomo and Pol 74 received recognition for 50 years, while Cantori, Casprini Gruppo Industriale, Segis, and Vaccari Cav. Giovanni were honored for 40 years. Additionally, Sitap and IL Loft were celebrated for 30 years, and EuroCucina, Scavolini, Snaidero Rino, and Poliform for 25 years. These milestones highlight the enduring legacy and commitment to innovation within the design industry.

Image credit: Andrea Marian

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