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Redefining Office Cubicle



The standard office cubicle has long been considered the closest thing to working inside a self storage unit. They're often close quartered and monotonous and seem to define the disenchantment of being a member of the adult workforce. With that said cubicles have their purpose. Workers need a space to be free from distraction and surfaces to call their own. 


But for employers who want to provide cubicles yet want to avoid their seemingly unavoidable reputation as spirit-destroyers, there's an impressive collection from Herman Miller designer Ayse Birsel that compromises both desires. 

The Resolve Collection's signature style is its lack of hardened paneling in favor of canvas like fabrics that stretch between poles. This allows far more freedom to wrap around a confined office space and provide personal work station privacy for employees without condemning them to long periods of isolation. The cubicle space created from the Resolve Collection is designed to be unregulated and free roaming, which is sure to keep employee spirits higher than the average office space.
Another great perk about this collection is that power strips and cord connectors have been built right into the framework and poles, eliminating the need for routing the workstations after the installing is complete. Then there's the acoustic inserts that can be embedded in the fabric walls to reduce noise distractions for workers without barricading them inside a hole. To top it off, the Resolve Collection offers unique canopy spreads which overhang cubicles and can be retracted or adjusted to fine tune privacy.
This all by the way comes with an impressive range of customization. Screens can be printed with a variety of landscaping scenes such as beaches and wintry trees or even customizing them with the company logo.
 

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