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Modern office space planning encompasses far more than innovative furnishing concepts and the latest technology; rather, it is a matter of seamlessly integrating trends such as home office and mobile working into the existing room structure.
Successful office space planning in the age of digitalisation takes a wide variety of aspects into account. Perfectly designed office spaces are in harmony with modern media and create framework conditions that enable flexible and future-oriented work.
Innovative solutions such as the portable Gustav Office Toolbox help with this: Employees always have an ergonomic workstation in the agile office, even with hybrid work models. This supports the implementation of activity-based working, and the offices are optimally equipped for future requirements and tasks.


You do most of your work in your home office. When you do enter the company building, awaiting you is a cosy lounge area for informal meetings, individual offices for concentrated work and telephone booths for confidential conversations. You can reserve all areas online in advance.
To ensure that your mobile equipment such as smartphones, notebooks, notepads etc. are at your fingertips, you have an office tool such as the Gustav Lounger or Gustav Original to store your belongings.
This is roughly what working will look like in 2030.
This article provides information on current trends in the world of work, what employees and self-employed people need to prepare for and how to deal with uncertainties.

