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Ideas to organize multi-work stations

The multipost They are a fundamental part of work spaces, which have a great visual and spatial presence. Therefore, in good office projects we find quite original ideas to organize these areas with Imagination and creativity.  These are some of the ones that have caught our attention the most.

multiple workstations
multiple workstations

Group table placement

The formula that never fails is the placement of two jobs faceds, arranged in groups of two or three. But we are not talking about “gluing” two tables together. The Limobel Inwo multi-seater systems They offer operating tables that integrate two, four or six positions with the same table structure. In this way, you gain space, solidity and stability. In addition, visually the space is much cleaner, by subtracting elements such as the pins.

The operating tables de Limobel Inwoas Eco, Hydra, Nix or Nature, They also have an internal system of cabling, which organizes and hides unsightly cables. Additionally, most models are equipped with props specialized and levelers height adjustable, thus ensuring perfectly level and stable placement, suitable for a variety of office environments.

multiple workstations

Angle solutions

To form groups of tables with three workstations, the most appropriate are the angled tables, designed precisely to create these compositions that save a lot of space. In these cases, the separators fronts are necessary to isolate the work area.

In the first image above, the Hydra model at an angle, an elegant system with a top melamine with wood finish (to choose in different shades and grains between maple, acacia, walnut, beech, cherry or oak). Another feature of the operating tables of Limobel Inwo is your ability to customization to adjust to spaces, with different sizes and combinable formats. Added to this are the different envelope finishes and colored lacquered of the metal structure.

multiple workstations

circular composition

This spectacular composition is a compendium of all the combinations possible: angled table, facing each other, curved... In large offices, this type of organization helps to zone the space for fundamental or work areas. So, in this office of a technology company, the space was organized around a fluid layout to create a highly functional and visually impressive space.

Design roof and soil They help to delimit the area that, however, is open to other multi-position areas (left) and the social area to the right.

multiple workstations
multiple workstations

Dividing elements

These two images have resorted to the same solution to delimit and isolate jobs, at the same time giving a unifying image to the whole. He wooden furniture It serves as both storage and a dividing and insulating element.

In both cases, the top part of the furniture is used planter to introduce plants. Plants not only oxygenate air but also naturally raise the furniture and mitigate the ambient noise, another of the many qualities of biophilic elements in the office.

Multiple workstations
Multiple workstations

Good sound insulation

In this other example of an office with multipost, the s have been usedsound-absorbing spacers to delimit the space by front and sides. The designers' greatest concern was to create social and collaborative spaces but acoustically conditioned. Hence, furthermore, the choice of acoustic panels on the ceiling and carpet on the floor.

The office space has been carefully designed to prioritize user experience and well-being, encouraging connectivity among employees. At the heart of the design is the idea of ​​bringing people together, fostering collaboration and inspiring creativity. But, above all, to enhance comfort, good management of ambient noise with the necessary acoustic elements materials is necessary.

Multiple workstations

Concentration areas

Although there is a tendency to think that multi-job positions are boisterous When shared, this is not always the case. This is demonstrated by this office of a pharmaceutical company in Sidney, where they separated in two plants different the social and collaborative area of ​​the work and concentration area.

La concentration plant It features library areas, quiet rooms and wellness spaces with views of Sydney Harbor and the Opera House. The biophilia occupies a prominent place in these spaces, which contributes to creating a relaxed and warm atmosphere, which is complemented by the blue and teal tones of furniture and walls. The workstations in this open floor plan are clearly designated as silent positions, so that all users understand and respect each other's ability to concentrate.

Particularly noteworthy is the use of the robust pillars as support elements to create multi-station areas around it.

Multiple workstations
multiple workstations

a point of color

To finish, we have chosen this example from the offices of a start-up in Thailand, where the majority of employees are under 30 years old. Hence they have opted for a fresh and youthful decoration, with multicolored winks in the textiles and separator panels, which gives a happy and dynamic appearance to the multi-station area.

The separating elements are usually of a single color, or at most, combine two shades. Here, however, we see at least ten different colors that alternate on the tables. It is lost in uniformity and sobriety, but it is gained in liveliness and optimism.

At Limobel Inwo we have a complete textile catalog to cover our separators M19 and the Acustic series (Basic, Plus and Premium).

Photos via OfficeSnapPhoto

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