In the midst of pandemic lockdowns, when many businesses were struggling to survive, Walter Craven experienced a moment of entrepreneurial clarity that would transform the future of office spaces. Confined to his London home with a wife painting, children homeschooling, and the constant cacophony of everyday life, Walter found himself desperately seeking personal space and focus. This frustration became the catalyst for Cabin â not just another acoustic pod but an experience designed to make people feel at home while at work.
The traditional approach to office privacy has always involved placing workers in backward-facing boxes, isolating them from their environment. Walter's innovation completely transformed this concept â literally. The Cabin pod positions users facing outward through glass, maintaining the connection with their surroundings while providing acoustic privacy and a sense of command over their space. This "throne-like position," as Walter...
The commercial furniture industry is experiencing significant transformation, with companies like Hightower leading the charge in sustainable practices, social responsibility, and innovative product development. In a recent conversation with Natalie Hartkopf, CEO of Hightower, we gained valuable insights into how this family-founded furniture manufacturer has evolved over its 22-year journey.
Hightower began as a European furniture importer, primarily focusing on Scandinavian designs. However, after recognizing the manufacturing capabilities in North Carolina, they strategically shifted to producing upholstered pieces domestically while continuing to import specialized components from their European partners. This evolution led to the development of Hightower Studio, their in-house design brand that has garnered industry recognition, including a Best of NeoCon award for their innovative Float chairâdescribed by users as "sitting on a cloud" due to its me...
The healthcare and senior living sectors represent significant growth opportunities for contract furniture brands and dealers. While many companies focus primarily on corporate environments, these specialized verticals offer substantial untapped potential for those willing to understand their unique needs and challenges.
Healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and professional office buildings, contain numerous spaces beyond just patient care areas. As Sarah Marbury, healthcare and senior living design knowledge expert, explains, there are extensive administrative spaces that require traditional office furniture solutions. Many healthcare systems have entire buildings dedicated to housing their administrative staff. In the post-COVID era, these organizations face the same workplace design challenges as corporate Americaâcreating hybrid workplaces that entice employees back to the office.
The telehealth revolution is creating entirely new fu...
Have you ever stopped to consider how many decisions you make in a single day? According to fascinating research from Cornell University, adults make approximately 35,000 remotely conscious decisions daily. That translates to a choice roughly every 1.6 seconds during our waking hours. This staggering statistic highlights just how frequently our brains process options and select paths, often without our full awareness.
These thousands of daily decisions come in many forms. Some are impulsive, like purchasing something that catches your eye but isn't necessarily needed. Others are intuitiveâthat gut feeling telling you which option is right. Many decisions happen instinctively, like swerving to avoid a pothole while driving. Perhaps the most challenging are our emotionally driven choices in moments of heightened feelings. Each decision, regardless of how it's made, carries the potential to impact our lives and those around us in significant ways. The cumul...
The conversation around neurodivergence in workplace design has gained significant momentum in recent years. However, as Kelly Colon, executive function coach and neurodiversity advocate, explains, this isn't a trendâit's an essential recalibration of how we think about designing our built environments. For decades, we have been creating spaces primarily based on mathematical formulas, including square footage requirements, budget constraints, and aesthetic preferences. What's been notably absent from this equation? The actual human beings who inhabit these spaces.
The foundational problem is that traditional design practices have prioritized program, product, and price over people. We have constructed environments without considering their impact on human nervous systems, cognitive processing, and sensory experiences. As Colon points out, this oversight has had measurable consequences: increased rates of depression, burnout, and even suicide among worke...
The office furniture industry stands at a critical juncture as we navigate through the challenges of 2025. In a recent conversation with Shelley Rosetta, Principal at Solomon Coyle, we explored the evolving landscape of dealerships, leadership approaches, and innovative strategies for sustained growth in an uncertain market.
Shelley's journey into the industry began with a childhood passion for space planning her bedroom, which eventually led to formal training in interior design. Her career path took her from design to sales leadership, dealership ownership, and eventually to consulting with Solomon Coyle. This trajectory highlights an important reality of our industry â there are numerous career paths available beyond what students are typically exposed to in design or business programs. As Shelley noted, "They don't really mention that you can be a rep, you can go work at a dealership, you can be at SolomonCoyle. There are just so many different avenu...
In today's fast-paced business environment, connecting with clients and understanding their needs has never been more crucial. As we explore this vital theme in our recent podcast episode with Doug Shapiro, Vice President of Sales at JSI, it becomes evident that fostering genuine relationships is at the heart of modern sales techniques. People have often described sales as a "dark side," but Doug sheds light on how the profession has evolved into something much more profound. Rather than mere persuasion, today's sales approach focuses on meaningful engagement and understanding.
The conversation starts with Doug sharing his journey into the office furniture industry, a career spanning over two decades. He highlights the significance of connecting with seasoned professionals who remain enthusiastic about their work even after many years. This notion resonates throughout the episode, as Doug emphasizes that success in sales is not solely about numbers but a...
In todayâs episode, we delve into the transformative power of habits, focusing on four key practices that can propel you toward success. With the pace of modern life, itâs easy to lose sight of how our daily actions affect our long-term goals. However, cultivating the right habits can significantly impact both your personal and professional lives. We explore the âwhatâ and the âhowâ of building habits that stick.Â
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The first habit we discussed was exercise. While many understand the importance of physical health, consistent implementation is often lacking. My journey began with simple walks, which evolved into a rewarding daily physical movement practice. Studies show that even modest amounts of exercise can lead to significant improvements in mental well-being and productivity. Finding a routine that fits your lifestyle doesnât have to be a chore; simplicity often leads to long-term compliance. Especially in times of stress, prioritizing physica...
As I was researching for this blog, I discovered that Iâve written about Networking on three previous occasions. In 2019 was titled, âStop Networking,â in 2020 it was âNetworking The New Way,â and in 2021 it was âIn-Person Events Are Back, Now What?â Â
It's interesting that Iâve written about one topic so much, and here I go again, so it must be an important topic. Back in 2020, I offered a free online training course about âNetworking The New Way.â Now, given Iâm writing about this topic again, Iâm wondering if I should dust it off, give it an update and do it again. It's definitely something to think about for this year. Regardless, hopefully, this blog will help you achieve your networking goals as we move forward in 2025.
At its core, networking is interacting with others to develop new contacts, and maybe, just maybe, we can generate some business. However, I think it goes much deeper than that. To me, networking is about meeting people and developing meaningful connectio...
The latest episode of The Trend Report offers an insightful look into the journey of Sid Meadows, the host, as he navigates the ups and downs of the office furniture industry while reflecting on significant life changes. Overcoming obstacles and confronting personal challenges, this episode dives deep into the concept of resilience. Sid starts by highlighting the achievements from Season 5 of the podcast, discussing the learning moments and growth through the 19 episodes shared. From engaging interviews to exploring key industry insights, it becomes clear that even amidst challenges, there was an abundance of wisdom shared with the audience.
However, what set the stage for this episode is the candid discussion on "podfade"âa phenomenon many creators experience where the enthusiasm for producing content dwindles. Sid openly expresses the overwhelm that led to his temporary hiatus, stressing the importance of mental well-being and self-care. Encouraging li...
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