German furniture designer Nils Holger Moormann created the ideal work-from-home workstation solution called the Der Vorstand. Its name comes from the German term for 'the board,' which insinuates its structural shape — ideal for small spaces or those who want to tuck away the work-life during the weekends.
When unfolded, the Der Vorstand creates a wall behind the user. This helps prevent glare on the screen from the windows and obscures the user's living space for work-related video chats. Seeing as video calls have become the norm for most companies over the last year and a half, this feature is highly welcomed into the home-office setup. Additionally, optional curtains can be used to block glare from the sides or for more privacy.
Fold-Flat Workstations
The Der Vorstand is a Unfolding Workstation for Tight Spaces
Trend Themes
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Fold-flat Workstations — The rise of remote work calls for more versatile and space-saving home office furniture designs.
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Privacy Solutions for Home Office Space — As remote work becomes a more permanent option for many, solutions that offer privacy and professionalism within the home workspace are in high demand.
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Integrated Video Conference Tools in Home Office Furniture — As video conferencing becomes a staple in remote work, furniture designs that integrate video conference tools will have an advantage in the market.
Industry Implications
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Furniture Design — Opportunity for furniture designers to create versatile home office solutions that are space-saving, functional, and aesthetically pleasing.
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Technology and Home Office Integration — Companies specializing in home office technology integration have the opportunity to develop tools that enhance privacy and video conferencing capabilities within the home workspace.
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Interior Design and Home Staging — As more people adopt remote work, there is an opportunity for interior designers and home staging companies to assist in creating a professional and functional workspace within the home.