In this issue ---Feature - Return to Work(place) - Haworth India Return to Manufacturing - New Season. Fresh Start - NeoCon 2020 ---Products - Sitting solutions for Agile environments - Bowi - Maari ---Places - Haworth Beijing New Showroom Opening - Haworth Virtual Showroom ---Events - Haworth Webinar Series - Virtual Pilates Session with Aon Japan ---Sustainability - 15th Corporate Responsibility Report ---Special Articles - Mentoring Women - Sustaining Your Workplace Tribe - Decoding our evolutionary past to define the Future of Work - A Revolution in Workplace Activity - Defining the Future...
Open the catalog to page 2Return to Work(place) Most of us left our workplaces in March, uncertain when we could return. We’ve been adjusting to working at home including new coworkers (spouses, kids, and pets), staying connected to our teams and pivoting our work activities and businesses to virtual and remote working. We’re challenged with homeschooling, grocery shopping and access to essential (and also some non-essential) services. We are enjoying spending time with our families but miss our communities. What short- and long-term workplace changes can organizations implement as they navigate the return to the workplace...
Open the catalog to page 3New Season Fresh Start. On April 8th, Haworth products are now available on JD.com shopping platform store. We have fully upgraded from three aspects to bring you a better shopping experience: • More new products launched • Brand new product configuration • New colors for home scan the QR code Or search (Haworth Flagship Store) Haworth India Open for Manufacturing Haworth India manufacturing facility in now open for production. Haworth continues to respond proactively to make sure we have the correct safety measures in place to provide that extra care in production and delivery of our products...
Open the catalog to page 4Sitting solutions for Agile environments Exponentially changing technology and activity-based work have paved the way for a new workplace, increased demand for flexible spaces, often in the form of unallocated workspaces, informal meeting places, and creative solutions to support focused work. Whereas many furniture solutions exist for these so-called flexible environments, it is more difficult to find a seating solution specifically designed for medium-term sitting time. To address these changes, Haworth conducted in-depth research on the current state of sitting and market-tested comfort. What...
Open the catalog to page 5Meet Bowi Bowi is designed in clean simple aesthetic that compliments a range of environments, such as conference, meeting and projects rooms or cafeterias. Easy Nesting for Space Saving Crafty mechanism allows the chair to be easily inclined and nested using minimal space, to address to the increasing need for space and flexibility. Budget-friendly With all plastic construction, Bowi is designed to be cost-effective, providing a versatile seating solution at an affordable price. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT BOWI
Open the catalog to page 6One Chair, Many Spaces. One Shell, Many Bases. Maari lets you furnish many spaces with a family of seating—one of the largest in the market. Designed by Patricia Urquiola, Maari is based on a one-piece, delicately textured, molded shell that’s the same for all chairs. Choose any base with the same shell for a breadth of applications. CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT MAARI
Open the catalog to page 7NeoCon 2020 Explore the showrooms, discover new products, and engage with the designers.
Open the catalog to page 8Haworth Beijing New Showroom Opening
Open the catalog to page 9Haworth Virtual Showroom Tour We believe inspiring spaces can enrich lives and businesses around the world. Experience the our new virtual showroom tour here. 18
Open the catalog to page 10Haworth Webinar Series Engaging and inspiring speakers for our clients and community. Check out the upcoming webinar below: BuzziSpace: Acoustics in A Post-Covid Open Space Speaker: Daniel Verlooven (Global Acoustic Ambassador) & Richard Ellerbeck (Acoustic Consultant) Tue, June 30, 2020 Session: 10am (GMT) / 11am (CET) / 1pm (GST) / 2.30pm (IST) / 5pm (SGT) / 7pm (AEST) Janus et Cie Speaker: Janice Feldman, CEO of JANUS et Cie Fri, July 10, 2020 Schedules coming soon... Haworth Collection Speaker: Alex Przbyla - Haworth Collection Portfolio Manager Thu, July 16, 2020 Session: 9am (GMT) / 10am...
Open the catalog to page 11Virtual Pilates Session with Aon Japan In order to further engage Haworth global clients and add value to them, Haworth Japan team, Sales Manager Sayuri Namiki, Business Development Manager, Kenichi Shimoyama and Haworth Global Account Manager, Alexandros Stergiou hosted an Online Pilates session for AON Japan on May the 13th 2020, with over 80 AON Japan employees attended the session. The main purpose of the session was to promote Wellness while we embrace the new ways of working. This initiative is also aligned to the Haworth Values. “We work to make the World better” “We create Value” The...
Open the catalog to page 122019 Corporate Responsibility Report Ever wonder why we use “organic” in our “Organic Workspace”? In nature, all things flow in natural cycles. There is no waste. At Haworth, we follow nature’s lead while designing our products and processes. We use circular design thinking to help our customers create work environments that optimize the performance of people and space, while continuously improving our own processes to minimize environmental impact. Click here to read more
Open the catalog to page 13Special Articles COVID-19 A Revolution in Workplace by Cory Cvetkovic Mentoring Women by Heather Graham Provide innovative, thoughtful and humancentric spaces for our clients is arguably proving to be one of the greatest challenges our industry has faced since the 1990s. And COVID-19 is the catalyst. Women mentoring women is so important, and how we, as women in leadership positions, can support and contribute to a mentoring uprising in Click here to read more Click here to read more Defining the Future Workplace by Victor Maningo Sustaining Your Workplace Tribe by Matthew Bromley We can all...
Open the catalog to page 14ISSUE 1516January 2020 ISSUE | | June 2020 that continuous home working is a risk factor of isolation, loss of meaning and motivation. It must be practised in a setting where a number of days at the office with colleagues must be required each week. It is a matter of mental well-being and also of preserving company culture. As for social distance – in a few countries it is established at 2 metres - imposed by the lack of a vaccine against the virus, it will have to be respected in accordance with the recommendations of our scientists and doctors, we cannot yet foresee any relaxation of this measure....
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