ZENITH introduces ‘HUM’ by Formway.
March 30th, 2010
Whether it be individual work, teamwork, practice or performance, businesses want the best out of their people.
Focusing on the philosophy that a well-designed workplace is a tool towards better work results, Formway’s ‘HUM’, draws the best possible performance from its users.
‘HUM’ is designed for minds at work.
It is about improving everyday working environments so people can do their best.
An open plan solution, ‘HUM’ allows for individual focus, collaborative tasks, and everything in between.
A groundbreaking workplace solution, ‘HUM’ understands how people work, making it easy for each and every individual to achieve excellent results.
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