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One of the latest trends in office furniture is the driftwood finish. Keep your office furniture simple but not boring – driftwood finish keeps it professional without seeming daunting in doing so.

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Nicole Groshek from National Business Furniture shares her views about driftwood finishes.

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Neutral colors will always be in style, and gray has been a clear front-runner for modern offices that find black depressingly dark and white blindingly bright. The trend toward gray has moved from being just a shade that you paint on the walls to being a color you can use as a base anywhere, from the upholstery on chairs to the finish on your desk. In fact, we’ve been seeing quite a bit more gray ash desks and tables over the last couple of years that have a weathered, driftwood-like appearance. With this finish, you can still get the beautiful wood grain look you love, but in a soft, neutral shade that will look good when paired with just about any other color. See full post here

Take a look at our collection of modern and traditional office furniture on the Vision Office Interiors website.

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Modern design has spread its roots. Originating during the second half of the 20th century, modern design has spread to architecture, fashion and furniture alike. Simple and more geometrical than classical or traditional designs, it is far more utilitarian than its predecessors. So, it’s no surprise that modern design is preferred in places where productivity maximization is a priority.

Modern furniture has not only found its way into the workspace, but due its aesthetically appealing look, is taking over waiting rooms and lunchrooms too.

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Nicole Groshek from National Business Furniture shares some impressive ways modern furniture has integrated itself into the modern office.

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Sleek and sophisticated furniture is here to stay, and we’re not just talking about in your home. Due to its attractive look, modern furnishings are only gaining in popularity in offices all over the world. Modern office design creates an air of professionalism through minimalism, focusing on thin profiles and mixed materials. It’s a fashion statement that can be seen in every corner of an office, no matter how large or small the business may be. Here are some of the ways we’ve seen modern office furniture implemented in recent years.

In a private office. Whether you’re working in a large corporate corner office or a small space in your home, you have plenty of options when it comes to choosing a modern collection for your private workspace. One common trend is mixing materials, which most often comes in the form of furniture with both wood grain and metal elements. Because most modern office collections feature table desks with a slim outline, you may want to consider adding a modesty panel to your main work surface. When it comes to filing and storage, consider display cabinets and bookshelves for a more airy, open look, and go with cabinetry that has sleek metal drawer and door pulls. If it’s convenient filing you need, try adding one or two mobile pedestal to your workspace that can be pulled nearby when needed and pushed away when not. See full post here

Finding high quality office furniture in different designs can get a little hectic. At Vision Office Interiors, you can find modern, conventional, new and used office furniture all in one place. Take a look at the immense collection of modern office furniture at https://www.vision-oi.com/

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The modern office is moving toward the standing desk. Due to health concerns and supposed benefits of standing while working, we have seen CEOs of big companies and school students alike adopt the standing desk. So what makes a good standing desk and how do you choose one that fits your needs?

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Nicole Groshek from National Business Furniture has some good tips for you:

A Guide to Standing Desks

So you’ve heard that sitting all day, every day is detrimental to your health, and you’d like to do something about that. Great! Deciding to get a standing desk for your office is easy, but choosing the right standing desk for your space and for your work style is another matter entirely. To help you make the right choice, we’ve compiled this comprehensive guide to standing desks which include everything you should consider before taking the plunge. See full post here

Standing desks are excellent for people with vascular issues and bad posture. If you’re interested in more types of standing desks, check our collection at https://vision-oi.com/

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Consider this: your employees spend hours sitting at their desks. For most office workers, this amounts to about 180-230 hours a month spent sitting, and about 2100-2800 hours a year! Such a sedentary lifestyle goes against the natural modus Vivendi and inevitably results in health issues. Poor health among your employees, to put it nicely, is not very good for the productivity of  your organization. Luckily, this trouble can be easily avoided.

There are many fixes being talked about currently, including a migration to standing desks, but not a lot of them deal with the simple solution – exercise! Exercise is healthy for you, but how do you fit a workout schedule in the office deadlines and cubicle space of your employees?

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Well, take a look at this article by Carey Goldberg on the CommonHealth website for a complete answer:

The Office Corner Workout: A Dozen Quickie Exercises You Can Do In Your Cubicle

No, you didn’t read the headline wrong. This is not the “corner office workout,” for the elite who occupy spacious private offices. This is the “office corner workout” for cubicle-dwelling plebes who occupy space only as wide as our arm-spans, and pop up like prairie dogs to confer with each other.

In our class, there’s often not enough floor space to do a push-up or a crunch without risk of being run over by an oblivious colleague’s office chair. But here, Rick DiScipio, assistant manager of Boston University’s FitRec Center, demonstrates the minimalist glory of the simple but powerful moves we can do at or near our desks. (If, that is, we can also establish a workplace culture that accepts our colleagues’ quiet exertions.) See full post here

Research suggests that breaking this sedentary routine for a few minutes of physical activity can boost the physical as well as mental well-being of employees. You’ll be surprised how effectively it augments the productivity of your organization. Another thing that helps increase office productivity is proper furniture. Offices that use well-built and ergonomic furniture report a higher performance rate per employee.

Create perfect work environment by providing the finest quality of new and used office furniture in Greater Orlando, Florida. Browse us: https://vision-oi.com/

 

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