The office of today is nothing like the office of one or two decades ago. And no-one is more aware of this than Wilkhahn.
The office of today is nothing like the office of one or two decades ago. And no-one is more aware of this than Wilkhahn.
This innovative German company has wholeheartedly embraced the changing office environment in its current offering to the Australian market enabling dynamic human interaction.
The Office for Motion is a concept that welcomes this new way of working and comprises a range of products that challenges the office as we know it.
Presenting their state of the art office furniture to the Australian market is a witty video that showcases key products in a graphic and quirky way drawing on workplace shenanigans that everyone who’s ever worked in an office will recognise.
From the illicit romance to the tough but fair manager and the dreamer in the long and tedious meetings are all represented making the experience of office life an uplifting one.
The feeling of the video mirrors Wilkhahn’s strongly held belief that whoever designs furniture is in the business of designing human relations.
Staying ahead of the ever evolving workplace is what made Wilkhahn the successful company it is today. And this is more true now than it ever was.
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