The Migration Collection offers a wide range of organic worksurface shapes and sizes as standard, creating a desk unique to your aesthetic needs.
The Tenor chair from Steelcase Learning lets students easily adapt to any learning mode. Designed for ultimate comfort sitting, stacking and stowing, Tenor delivers the value of an active learning chair for today’s ever-changing learning environments.
The Elbrook Table Collection offers organically shaped tables with inset legs and low-profile bases that make movement throughout a space easy, so everyone can focus on what matters most—learning.
Designed with the least number of components necessary, Steelcase Karman packs our most earth-friendly innovations into just 29 pounds.
Introducing a special edition of Work Better magazine. In this issue, explore how four major shifts are changing how people work and how Community-Based Design responds to create vibrant workplaces that help people thrive.
Introducing new leather, vinyl and leather alternative options on Think Quilted Back.
Ocular enhances communication and teamwork in hybrid work environments, from traditional tables to immersive extended reality experiences.
Explore new products and applications from Steelcase brands and partners designed to help teams and individuals feel and do their best at work.
See what's newThe elemental forms of the Jean Nouvel Seating Collection by Coalesse are reminiscent of pebbles and combine freely to take any shape in a space.
Explore the latest from Steelcase to support all the ways we work, learn and stay connected.
AMQ offers flexible furniture solutions that support open plan design ideas and ship in just 5 days.
Smith System believes in spaces that inspire learning and provides smart, flexible, durable furniture for the unique needs of the K-12 market.
Orangebox offers contemporary furniture for the changing workplace, with a focus on fostering collaboration, privacy and commercial-grade performance.
Have you noticed? Many of today’s offices look more like a trendy café, a homey den or a playground than a place where work happens. Whether described as “resimercial,” “ancillary” or “anti-corporate,” informal shared spaces are the latest way organizations are trying to woo talent. Yet, despite their investments, many of these spaces often sit empty.
Read more about this trend and new research that reveals what people really want: inspiring and productive spaces that help them get real work done. It’s time for an office remix.
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