Connection have refreshed its café and breakout furniture range with the introduction of striking new products aimed at the increasing numbers of forward-thinking companies creating such areas in their offices.
Clerkenwell, London (PRWEB UK) 6 September 2013
Increasing numbers of forward thinking companies are seeing the benefits of creating café and breakout areas within their offices.
These areas, also known as ‘informal interaction points’, are proven to be good for the well-being and productivity of employees and if they are well designed and comfortably furnished, they can also project a positive image for the company with clients and suppliers.
Furthermore, breakout areas are more than spaces for workers to take time out from their desks, they are now seen as areas for informal meetings and collaborative working, something which is known to contribute positively to the success of businesses, particularly those within the knowledge economy.
To take advantage of these trends Connection, one of the UK’s leading contemporary seating companies, is re-launching its extended range of café and breakout furniture with some striking new products.
Annabelle Hill, Connection’s Marketing Director said, “We’re delighted with our latest range of café and breakout furniture it fits perfectly within our Liquid Workspace concept, which drives us to create product ranges that help architects and designers plan spaces that respond to the needs of the people who will be working in them.”
The range is designed in England and Italy and includes everything from dining and stacking chairs, to high and low stools, plus a range of dining and coffee tables. They are all available in a wide range of finishes and the latest on trend colours.
You can see the full range in new Connection café and breakout furniture brochure, which is free to download from connection.uk.com. Reported by PRWeb 2 hours ago.
Clerkenwell, London (PRWEB UK) 6 September 2013
Increasing numbers of forward thinking companies are seeing the benefits of creating café and breakout areas within their offices.
These areas, also known as ‘informal interaction points’, are proven to be good for the well-being and productivity of employees and if they are well designed and comfortably furnished, they can also project a positive image for the company with clients and suppliers.
Furthermore, breakout areas are more than spaces for workers to take time out from their desks, they are now seen as areas for informal meetings and collaborative working, something which is known to contribute positively to the success of businesses, particularly those within the knowledge economy.
To take advantage of these trends Connection, one of the UK’s leading contemporary seating companies, is re-launching its extended range of café and breakout furniture with some striking new products.
Annabelle Hill, Connection’s Marketing Director said, “We’re delighted with our latest range of café and breakout furniture it fits perfectly within our Liquid Workspace concept, which drives us to create product ranges that help architects and designers plan spaces that respond to the needs of the people who will be working in them.”
The range is designed in England and Italy and includes everything from dining and stacking chairs, to high and low stools, plus a range of dining and coffee tables. They are all available in a wide range of finishes and the latest on trend colours.
You can see the full range in new Connection café and breakout furniture brochure, which is free to download from connection.uk.com. Reported by PRWeb 2 hours ago.