Eller brings human-centric design to the forefront, combining adaptability, ergonomics, and refined aesthetics to transform the modern workplace.
March 24th, 2025
Human-centric design has reshaped modern workplaces, shifting the focus towards employee well-being, adaptability, and functionality. As businesses increasingly recognise the link between workplace design and productivity, furniture that supports dynamic and collaborative work environments is now essential.
For over three decades, Krost has collaborated with architects and designers to develop innovative furniture solutions that anticipate industry trends. Their latest release, Eller, embodies this forward-thinking approach—delivering a workstation that intuitively adapts to user needs while fostering ergonomic comfort and collaboration.
Developed through extensive research and collaboration, Eller responds to the evolving needs of today’s hybrid workplaces. Employees require flexibility, and offices must cater to diverse work styles—shifting seamlessly between individual tasks, online meetings, and team-based collaboration.
Traditional office furniture was often static, designed for set-and-forget functionality. Eller redefines this by offering height adjustability, allowing users to transition effortlessly between sitting and standing throughout the day. This adaptability supports well-being, reduces strain, and enhances engagement in open-plan environments.
Beyond function, Eller’s design fosters a welcoming, less “corporate” aesthetic. With a fluted leg profile, rounded worktops, and integrated cable management, the workstation offers a refined yet approachable presence. Test users described how Eller transformed their workspace, making it feel more personal, comfortable, and intuitive—reinforcing Krost’s commitment to creating furniture that enhances both productivity and experience.
Eller is engineered to integrate seamlessly into contemporary office spaces. Key features include:
From its organic form to its advanced functionality, Eller is designed to support workplaces that prioritise people. By fostering comfort, adaptability, and collaboration, this workstation sets a new benchmark for human-centric office design.
Discover Eller and explore how it can redefine your workspace.
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