The Future of Furniture: How Remote Work is Changing the Commercial Industry

Working from home has become the new normal for many companies and employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The shift to remote work has had a significant impact on the way we live and work, and it's also raised questions about the future of the commercial furniture industry.

One concern is that the demand for office furniture will decrease as more people work from home. This could lead to a decrease in sales for companies that manufacture and sell office furniture. But, don't worry, office chair manufacturers can rest easy knowing that we'll still be sitting in front of our computer screens for hours on end, just now in our pajamas instead of a suit and tie.

Many companies are pivoting to creating furniture that is designed specifically for the home office. This includes desks, chairs, and storage solutions that are comfortable and functional for long-term use. You know, because we've all been sitting in the same position for the past year and our backs are starting to resemble the letter 'C'.

Right Angle Products

The perfect modern home office desk. Tango by Right Angle Products. Shown with Joey 2.0 work surface hanging pedestal.

Additionally, companies are also focusing on creating furniture that is versatile and can be used in multiple settings, such as a home office or a living room. So, if you're running out of space in your apartment, just turn your couch into a desk and voila! Instant workspace!

Another aspect to consider is that with more people working remotely, businesses will have more space in their office, which could lead to an increase in demand for commercial furniture for the public spaces like lobbies, break rooms, and conference rooms. And, let's be honest, who wouldn't want a fancy new couch for their lunch break?

In conclusion, the shift to remote work may cause some changes in the commercial furniture industry, but it is not likely to destroy it. Companies that are able to adapt and provide furniture that meets the needs of remote workers will continue to thrive. Additionally, as more people work remotely, businesses will have more space in their office which could lead to an increase in demand for commercial furniture for public spaces. So, let's all raise a glass (or a can of soda) to the future of the commercial furniture industry!

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