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Reshaping the modern workplace, by dismantling the hierarchical structures




THE QUB

The QUB is more than just a piece of furniture; it’s a reflection of a larger cultural shift where every voice is not only heard but celebrated

In our quest to reshape the modern workplace, one aspect stands out as pivotal: breaking down physical barriers. By dismantling the hierarchical seating structures that have long divided employees, we open the door to a world of opportunity.

Imagine a workspace where individuals from different departments and levels of authority mingle freely, sharing ideas and sparking innovation. This vision isn’t just idealistic; it’s achievable. By promoting a culture of teamwork and shared decision-making, companies can pave the way for a more collaborative work culture—one where every voice is heard and valued.







The QUB is more than just a seat—it’s a catalyst for interaction and collaboration.


Inspired by the idea that we’ve outgrown the confines of traditional office cubicles, the QUB stands as a visual representation of our collective evolution towards empowerment

At the heart of this transformation lies the QUB. My seating object designed to dissolve hierarchies visually reinforces the organizational philosophy of inclusivity and collaboration. It’s a tangible symbol of the company’s commitment to fostering a more egalitarian work environment. The benefits extend far beyond mere symbolism. By creating an open and egalitarian seating arrangement, companies can cultivate a positive work environment where employees feel valued, respected, and empowered. This, in turn, leads to higher levels of job satisfaction, increased employee engagement, and improved overall well-being.

In essence, by reimagining the physical space of the workplace, we can unlock a world of possibilities. It’s not just about rearranging furniture—it’s about fostering a culture of connection, collaboration, and belonging that resonates with employees on a profound level.




The QUB’s three different heights and rounded corners, empowers individuals to customize their seating according to their environment simply by turning it and ensures that everyone can meet eye to eye, quite literally.


It mirrors the fluidity of modern, vibrant, and ‘living’ work environments and encourages users to consider the perspectives and needs of others










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