Sedus asks: "Is there a problem with focus in the office?"

Deep Working: workstation design that promotes concentration Deep Working: workstation design that promotes concentration When designing modern offices, it's essential to organise spaces that support different types of concentration. Some areas can be open and sociable. Others need to be quiet and private. To achieve this goal, Sedus relies on solutions that support the natural rhythm of concentration and accommodate different sensory needs. "Concentration doesn't just happen," says...
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Deep Working: workstation design that promotes concentration

When designing modern offices, it's essential to organise spaces that support different types of concentration. Some areas can be open and sociable. Others need to be quiet and private. To achieve this goal, Sedus relies on solutions that support the natural rhythm of concentration and accommodate different sensory needs. "Concentration doesn't just happen," says Holzapfel. "It needs to be activated. Workplaces that are unbalanced in sensory terms hinder this process – workplaces with a balanced design accelerate it. That's why our approach focuses less on individual products and more on cognitive zoning principles: environments that consciously modulate acoustics, light, materiality and spatial density to stabilise attention. Whether through acoustically protected micro-environments such as the se:cube, balanced lighting concepts or modular settings that adapt to different working styles – the goal is always the same: the better a space channels mental energy, the greater its impact on people."

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