Office partitions to segregate various departments in the office

Posted by Emily Dawson
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Feb 24, 2015
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Imagine an office that is a single large hall. There is no separate cabin for department heads, senior executives and the boss. Employees of all departments are sitting randomly as per their convenience resulting in absolutely no synchronization within internal teams. Doesn’t it look clumsy when we imagine such an office? That is the reason why furniture in offices is very important. Furniture not only puts things in order at the workplace and creates a tidy and disciplined look but as an integral part of the office décor, it also reflects the basic culture and working environment of the office.

Here are the main areas where the right furniture, both in terms of type and design contribute to maintaining the office ethos.

executive office furniture

Executive Office Furniture

Executive offices are usually the cabins exclusively meant for high ranking executives or employees. Since they delegate deals and hold meetings with personnel of equal ranking within the office, their cabin needs to reflect their position in the office. Thus, executive office furniture is a serious consideration while designing executive offices. Desks are generally large enough to occupy laptops or desktops while adjustable and comfortable chairs are necessary for visitors. Apart from the chairs, sometimes a couch is also placed in the executive cabin to emphasize the employee’s authority within the office hierarchy.

Conference Room Furniture

 The conference room is the most important area within the office, only second to the executive cabin. The conference room is often associated with long meetings and extended presentations. Keeping in mind the long hours that executives spend in there, conference room furniture needs to be extremely comfortable. These days, foam based couches and chairs are used extensively in meeting rooms as they provide a lot of comfort.

Office Partitions

 As mentioned before, an unorganized office looks chaotic. It is for this reason that office partitions are strategically used. The partitions not only help segregate various departments but also allow some amount of personal space for the employees. Partitions are used to distinguish different departments within the office as well, and they can be used to provide separate working spaces for employees according to the office hierarchy.

Right from defining the executive’s position in the company to providing comfort while attending meetings and clubbing employees of the same department together, office furniture plays an important role in today’s corporate culture.

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