Now that a morning commute only consists of a walk from the bed to the desk for many now, IKEA is making sure your space works for you while you work with MITTZON, its new 85-piece line of versatile office furnishings.
Designed with the 21st-century work environment in mind, the collection is designed to be more sustainable—long-lasting products that can be refurbished, disassembled and reassembled, and used for occasions like a personal, focused area to large meetings. The MITTZON system is built with high-quality materials, like fade-resistant wood veneer on desks, conference table tops, and high-strength steel.
“With MITTZON, our goal was to develop an office system that can establish the foundation for a truly flexible, comfortable and healthy environment, where everyone can find a suitable place to work, feel motivated and inspired,” said Philip Dilé, Product Design Developer at IKEA of Sweden AB.
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The MITTZON collection brings a feeling of comfort to the workplace while maintaining a professional atmosphere, allowing those returning to the office from WFM situations to transition more easily. To make sure this collection is as ergonomic and user-friendly as possible, IKEA prioritized two functions:
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“Ergonomic principles cover much more than good posture, and we put much thought into developing pieces that take that into account,” Dilé said. “We worked with experts in the field to consider not only the physical body but also what affects the senses, and therefore focus and well-being, in an office environment, and we’ve incorporated those findings into the development of MITTZON.”
Its neutral colors allow MITTZON to blend seamlessly into any design style or office personality. Though IKEA has been serving
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