As companies adjust to the new realities of in-office work, workspace design is under the microscope. We surveyed professionals to understand where workplace furniture and layout are falling short—and where teams plan to invest next. Here’s what we learned:
1. The Return to Office is Driving Change
Offices are evolving—some teams are growing, others downsizing—but nearly everyone is rethinking their space. That means new demands on layout, design, seating, storage, and flexibility.
2. Current Layouts Aren’t Cutting It
Many respondents said their current furniture setups aren’t keeping pace with their needs. Top priorities include:
- Improved seating
- Better-fitting desks (current desks don’t fit, desk too big, sit-to-stand options needed, etc)
- Meeting room upgrades needed
- Breakroom improvements needed
- Guest and reception seating needs expansion
3. Change is Coming Soon
Most respondents plan to update their office layout or furniture in the next 6 to 12 months, pointing to a wave of upcoming workplace refreshes.
4. Key Zones Targeted for Updates
Teams are focusing on high-impact areas to improve employee experience:
- Flexible workstations (especially sit-to-stand)
- Collaborative spaces for small meetings
- Breakrooms and lounges to improve culture and connection
- Reception and guest areas
5. It’s All About Making the Most of Your Space
More than just new furniture, teams are looking for smarter solutions:
- Better storage
- Smaller, flexible desks
- Updated, comfortable and ergonomic seating
- Solutions to replace oversized or outdated setups
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