TMSI
Trade Marketing Society International
November 22, 2011 by samon

Contemporary styles in commercial and office furniture


As the earth transforms and the same is true for the working style of lots of people, there were a number of trends appearing in office and workplace design to keep employees content and boost output.

Lots of people now do business from home and can choose their own home office furniture and design of the room, but for those companies which find that this is not a viable option, they have taken to replacing old fashioned and often uncomfortable office desks and office chairs to encourage happiness amongst employees.

As well as standard office desks and office chairs, it is becoming more common to place furniture for example couches and comfortable chairs, in addition to items including pool tables and video game consoles or machines, to break up the room so it isn’t just rows of computer desks along with other office furniture.

Modern designs are often used for boardroom tables, with components such as glass now becoming more common for meeting rooms. Even the office furniture found in the reception area are beginning to take on more modern designs and reception furniture can now contain a custom built reception desk, sofas and modern tables to give perfect first impression to clients and visitors who enter into the premises as it implies that a company is modern and forward-thinking.

Despite the fact that modern looking office furniture is extremely popular and will regularly be ideal for companies working in industries for example technology and the media, more established companies may want to spend money on antique reproduction office furniture. Antique office desks and traditional swivel office chairs in many cases are found in the offices of management and fashionable reproduction boardroom tables in many cases are found in meeting rooms.

Other commercial premises have also been adapted in recent years. Hotel furniture has matured and become far more affordable as consumers count on a higher level of quality from their hotel stay. This means that comfort and luxury isn’t just limited to top end 5 star hotels – small hotels and B&Bs now feature contemporary designs and more luxurious beds and other hotel furniture as guests want much more for their money.

Location and price used to be the key in choosing a place to settle down for the night but the surge of online booking and the sheer amount of accommodation means that guests can be more discerning and if somewhere doesn’t have the correct style or hotel furniture, they will simply look elsewhere.

It isn’t just the rooms which have reaped the benefit from new styles in hotel furniture; the lobby of any type of accommodation now features modern reception furniture to give a good impression to guests as soon as they get into the building. As well as contemporary style reception desks, many hotel lobbies also feature enticing and comfortable furniture such as sofas and tables, so visitors feel right at home as soon as they turn up.

It is of course not just commercial premises which are used for business purposes, and as more people work freelance or take up contractor positions, working from home is becoming more common so many families now have a room in their house loaded with home office furniture such as office desks, bookshelves and computer desks which were previously only present in the office. With the progress of remote access, Wi-Fi and laptop and tablet computers, we might see more popular working from home in the foreseeable future, so having a room of home office furniture in your house may soon turn out to be the norm rather than the exception.

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