Adaptable Workplace Video

What is an adaptable workspace?

Take a look at this video as it introduces Haworth products in ways you could only imagine. Watch as different configurations fly in and out of a ordinary workspace, combining to make extraordinary results.



Acting as a foundation to your space plan, raised flooring offers users benefits of freedom, customization, and cost savings.

Watch how the TeCrete Raised floor moves into place, allowing all communication and power lines to travel below you, instead of above. The HVAC can also be channeled under the floor, saving money in duct work and eliminating electricity cost associated with wasted air. In other words, each user controls the flow of the air based on their comfort. The warm or cool air is focused on comforting you instead of the entire building.

Build a flexable workspace by tapping into data and electric anywhere with ease and virtually no cost. Lift individual tiles to gain access to their hubs.

Finally, Haworth's modular walls (Enclose and lifeSPACE) can be installed in as little as a day. Learn why modular walls are cheaper than conventional drywall here.

So, transform your workspace. Take the responsibility today for setting up your business for tomorrow. Look into the future of furniture design and space planning with Haworth logical and intuitive products. Integrate Haworth Planes, Haworth Compose, Haworth Enclose, and TeCrete raised flooring to create a unique and productive environment. To learn more about the products seen here, call one of our specialist at 267-553-1000.

Rubitone (Rubik + Pantone)

Designers, Find your way to color...

Sheer genius: the Rubitone, a Rubik's Cube coded with the Pantone Color Matching System. This is the way I want to choose my next bedroom color, cycling through the possible chromatic permutations on a puzzle cube at the Home Depot paint desk.

"If you're coming to talk recession, well just stay home." - A NeoCon 2009 Review

Despite it being Tuesday morning, Monday Morning Quarterback (MMQB) was a great read. One article called, 24 By 7: A heads up on what's happening (June 8,2009), discussed the born again NeoCon philosophy. As I realized, NeoCon is just like any other business at this time. The economy, though we all have our hopes, is still in distress as companies continue to tighten their budgets. "The glitz of year's past is gone... NeoCon this year is going to be a straight forward, by-the-book event (9)." In my opinion this is for the better. There is simply not enough reason to spend millions of dollars on a massive product expo. I must say I am glad that our industry is reacting to the budget constraints of our time, rather than ignoring the realities and partying on.

This article also hinted on what NeoCon is really about. While attendance shrinks to those who belong to attend, so does the price of admission (19.95/ticket). This trend in affordability is reflected in the new product rollouts. Seating is quite popular this year, "and I'm happy to report that it is nearly all good." With the new products showing their faces, attendees of NeoCon still have a lot to be excited about. While this event might not be as "explosive" as years past, it is good to see manufactures relying more in their products to make the statement; rather then the extravagant displays.

Monday Morning Quaterback, Zig Zag Corporation