Silvia Aranda, Design Operations Director, EMEA at Tétris, explains how the JOMO (Joy of Missing Out) concept is important to give us a break from our screens, especially during the pandemic.
COVID-19
Designing and Delivering Tomorrow’s Workplace
The COVID-19 pandemic is creating short and long-term disruption - in our lives and in our organisations.
As we look to re-entry, we know just how critical it will be for you to strike the right balance in your workspace – prioritising employee health and safety. We are here to help you navigate this change quickly and effectively.
In just 24-hours our team of design experts can help you plan for safety and success by analysing your existing layout, identifying areas of risk, highlighting new requirements and planning your priorities. All to help you adapt your workplace and support your employees in a safe working environment.
We know that each business and workplace is unique, and by taking a personalised approach to your office space we can design and deliver an adapted workplace that works for you.

Designing and Delivering Tomorrow's Workplace - July 2020 issue

How will your workplace change with the times?
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Kasha Ströh, interior designer at Tétris can personally vouch for studies that report millennials are inspired by businesses with an ethical approach to society, which includes a strong social and environmental commitment.

Interesting developments in sustainability and wellbeing are making their presence felt in modern offices around the world. Silvia Aranda, Design Operations Director, EMEA at Tétris, unpacks some of these trends.

Our experts share their insights on how workplace design will evolve to accommodate new ways of working.

For environmentally minded companies, good interior design is an intrinsic part of a greener office.

Designing a space around mental wellbeing is key to creating a healthy and inspiring work environment.

With employees returning to the office, health and safety measures are accelerating workplace design trends for wellness, creativity and flexibility.

In a modern, agile workspace, clean desks and ample storage are a must. But this doesn’t mean we don’t bring our belongings to work anymore. Read on for some clever ideas on what to do with the things we need to work on the go.

As COVID-19 forces companies to rethink their office space and culture, workplace apps are adapting to include new features and information.

As companies rethink what they want from the post-lockdown workplace, they’re taking a closer look at how they’re using space and asking ‘how can it better meet our needs?
Designing and delivering tomorrow’s workplace – July 2020 Issue

After the great home working experiment caused by COVID-19, companies of all sizes are now reassessing their stance on working from home. Find out how to strike the right balance as you (re)enter the workplace.

Green is definitely the new black and many modern offices are on a mission to embrace sustainability and a more eco-conscious perspective.

While there may have been an increase in the number of meetings we’re now having, there’s another reason why we’re finding virtual meetings exhausting. Emma Luyt, MD for Tétris South Africa, explores the phenomenon.
Covid-19 – (Re)entry, frequently asked questions
Covid-19 – (Re)entry, capabilities overview

More flexible spaces, protective barriers, sanitization systems and biophilic design are just some of the elements that will characterise the offices of tomorrow.
Designing and delivering tomorrow’s workplace – May 2020 Issue

The office environment that employees are returning to is very different to the one they left – and visual indicators are key to explaining the new set-up.

Workplace data is bringing customised insights into how companies can best keep their employees safe as offices reopen their doors.
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