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Kineo Combines Stretching Equipment with a Private Workspace

Kineo is a workplace wellness booth designed by Kat Lew in collaboration with Precor. Developed to address work-related musculoskeletal discomfort, the modular structure measures 5 feet by 5 feet by 8 feet and is designed for transport through standard service elevators before on-site assembly. The enclosure features rounded corners, tinted glass panels, acoustic fabric surfaces, and a champagne gold frame. Interior finishes include wood paneling, fabric-lined surfaces, and integrated lighting designed for office environments.

The booth is divided into two functional areas. One side incorporates a stretching station with horizontal bars mounted at multiple heights for back, shoulder, calf, and leg exercises. A control panel provides guided stretching functions within the space. The second area includes a fold-down desk, an adjustable saddle-style stool, and an arc floor lamp.

Trend Themes

  1. Wellness Microspaces — Compact recovery booths signal a shift toward embedding private health-focused environments into offices where employees can address physical strain without leaving the workplace.
  2. Hybrid Furniture Fitness — Multifunctional equipment that combines desks, seating, lighting, and stretching stations creates room for new workplace products that merge productivity with preventative care.
  3. Guided Workplace Recovery — Integrated control panels and structured stretching features reflect growing demand for self-directed recovery experiences that make ergonomic support more accessible during the workday.

Industry Implications

  1. Office Furniture — Modular booths with fold-down work surfaces and ergonomic seating expand the category beyond static desks toward adaptable wellness-centered furniture systems.
  2. Corporate Wellness — Private stretching spaces introduce a physical recovery layer to employee wellness programs, broadening offerings beyond digital health apps and fitness reimbursements.
  3. Commercial Interior Design — Acoustic materials, tinted glass, integrated lighting, and compact assembly requirements position wellness booths as design elements that reshape how offices allocate space for health and focus.

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