Current trends in how we work and live have been changing rapidly. The COVID-19 pandemic further contributed to the development of new trends and tendencies. They have challenged us and allowed us to move forward.
In Out Office is an intricate mixture of “Office at Home” and “Home at the Office”. The aim of the project is to achieve as many opportunities as possible for the user, with relatively few parts. This is a characteristic present in many of Alfredo Häberli’s designs.
Moreover, In Out Office comprises tables with different panel heights and modules with many other elements.
Being the lead designer for the project, Häberli’s work focuses on extensive research of the clients and doing more with less. This is also one of the reasons that the In Out Office has been so successful. Research has led to a new system that reaches an unexpected quality both in the look of a single piece or in a combination. Achieving this with a few basic elements is the actual strength of the project for Andreau World.
Thanks to its wheels, In Out Office can be adapted to different spaces. This allows the configuration of different compositions both group and individual.
Ergonomics and comfort also play a central role in this system. They allow it to adapt perfectly to human physiognomy with the addition of feeling mentally at ease due to experiencing the pleasant sensation of space.
Tables are offered in two sizes, individual and extended, with upholstered back panels in two heights and with the option of shelves that allow maximum organization.
The available products are low-back and high-back tables that come in different sizes and colors. Moreover, In Out Office offers upholstered low-panel lounge chairs with space to write or put on a laptop.
To conclude In Out Office offers a new way of approaching modern working spaces. By blending the concepts of “Office at Home” and “Home at the Office”, this project offers flexibility, comfort, and functionality. Ultimately, In Out Office exemplifies how thoughtful design can enhance productivity, well-being, and adaptability in our professional lives.
Photo credit: Andreu World