Vitra Club Office Leans Into the Collaborative Value of Working Together
Are you ready to work in a shared workspace again" The Vitra Club Office hopes to inspire a return emphasizing collaboration + innovation.
As the semblance of life pre-pandemic begins to boomerang back into our lives, so too does our work schedules requiring a return to the workplace. But these times beg the question: Is yesterday’s workplace suitable for today’s needs, especially in response to the numerous things we’ve learned ? and now value ? after more than a year of working from home" Swiss furniture company Vitra proposes it can be with the Vitra Club Office.
The Vitra Club Office is the furnishing brand’s response developed at the company’s headquarters in Birsfelden near Basel for its own Research & Design team ? an attempt to reinvent the office with an emphasis upon camaraderie and collaboration, shaped by feedback and observations learned from working from home during the pandemic.
“Those who choose to go to the office today and in the future do so consciously ? to meet colleagues and experience a sense of belonging and appreciation,” says Nora Fehlbaum, CEO of Vitra. “The common mission and organizational purpose should be perceptible. Consequently, it must be more than just a place of work. Today, an office needs to provide added value. If an office has no character and colleagues there hide from one another, it?s better to spare the commute and stay at home.”
In other words, t...
As the semblance of life pre-pandemic begins to boomerang back into our lives, so too does our work schedules requiring a return to the workplace. But these times beg the question: Is yesterday’s workplace suitable for today’s needs, especially in response to the numerous things we’ve learned ? and now value ? after more than a year of working from home" Swiss furniture company Vitra proposes it can be with the Vitra Club Office.
The Vitra Club Office is the furnishing brand’s response developed at the company’s headquarters in Birsfelden near Basel for its own Research & Design team ? an attempt to reinvent the office with an emphasis upon camaraderie and collaboration, shaped by feedback and observations learned from working from home during the pandemic.
“Those who choose to go to the office today and in the future do so consciously ? to meet colleagues and experience a sense of belonging and appreciation,” says Nora Fehlbaum, CEO of Vitra. “The common mission and organizational purpose should be perceptible. Consequently, it must be more than just a place of work. Today, an office needs to provide added value. If an office has no character and colleagues there hide from one another, it?s better to spare the commute and stay at home.”
In other words, t...
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