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Konzert Combines Storage, Seating, and Work Surfaces for Private Offices

Konzert is a modular office furniture system developed by Italian designer Paolo Dell'Elce for US furniture brand Knoll. Designed for private office environments, the collection combines panels, tables, seating, and storage components that can be configured in multiple arrangements. The system draws on modernist principles associated with Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, incorporating clean lines and a structured approach to workplace planning. Components can be combined to create wall-to-wall installations tailored to different spatial requirements.

The system supports a wide range of storage layouts through adjustable shelves and cabinets available in varying heights and depths. Open and closed configurations can be created using optional doors and integrated storage elements. Konzert is designed to be reconfigurable over time, allowing layouts to adapt as workplace needs change. Finish options include veneer, wood grain, laminate, and melamine surfaces.

Trend Themes

  1. Modular Private Offices — Configurable furniture ecosystems are reshaping executive and focused workspaces through adaptable layouts that can evolve without full renovations.
  2. Integrated Storage Workstations — Blending storage, seating, panels, and work surfaces creates opportunities for space-efficient offices that reduce visual clutter and support personalized organization.
  3. Reconfigurable Workplace Design — Flexible component-based systems reflect a shift toward long-lasting interiors that accommodate changing team structures, hybrid schedules, and spatial requirements.

Industry Implications

  1. Office Furniture — Premium furniture brands are positioned to differentiate through modular systems that combine aesthetics, functionality, and lifecycle adaptability.
  2. Commercial Interior Design — Design firms can reference adaptable office platforms as a means of creating private environments that balance architectural consistency with user-specific configurations.
  3. Workplace Real Estate — Corporate property strategies increasingly benefit from interiors that extend space utility by enabling offices to be re-planned as organizational needs shift.

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