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float & process - a totally new generation of furniture, meeting all requirements of modern office work.
The background
Teamwork, new types of work and increasing flexibility of working hours and workplace often are the reasons why office space is not used efficiently. Only one third of all employees really work at their desk during their working hours. Offices could be used much more efficiently by optimising the space used and by better integrating communication into the immediate workplace. Wiesner-Hager took all this into account when developing float & process.
The concept
is very simple: while traditional office furniture is arranged more horizontally and statically in space, float & process is organised vertically (the principle of vertical desking). Together with central IT docking stations like the process e_station or the process power station, which take up all cabling and technical hardware,
the table remains free for all sorts of different work like screen work, co-ordination or communication. This results in work places with utmost user flexibility taking up much less space.
Your provision for the future
float & process is unmatched not only during everyday use but also in the long run: organisational adaptions which make it necessary to rearrange and rebuild office furniture and office space can be achieved in no time -and without any assembly effort. This makes float & process a very sensible investment into the future, allowing very swift and cost saving reorganisations.
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