Is Your Personality Reflected In Your Office Furniture?
Oct 6th, 2010 Posted in business | no comment »When working in an office first became a widespread practice, there was a similarity between offices. A heavy, wooden desk, a straight backed seat and two equally uncomfortable seats for visitors was standard office furniture. There may have been one or two additional functional items of furniture. The room was colorless and uninspiring. You did not display any personal character traits in the workplace. Business was a solemn matter and quite disconnected from your home life.
But things are not the same anymore. Everything in the space within which you occupy yourself during business hours has taken on a more symbolic function and reflects how well you are doing in your job and the esteem with which you are viewed by your colleagues.
The ambitious worker aims at the corner office with the best view on the highest floor of the building. This is the office that is usually allocated to the head of the company. It is also the biggest office. The size of the room makes an important statement, but size is also very important when it comes to furnishing the office. A larger budget for furniture is allocated to such a room. The large walls provide space on which to display highly prized art.
Office decor is very important and you cannot simply select from a catalog, nor can a secretary be left to decide what to purchase in respect of office furnishings. A professional interior decorator is a must. The office must reflect, firstly your position in the company, and then it must make a statement about your personality, your interests and your successes, but it must always be bold and striking.
The central piece of furniture is invariably the desk. This is the piece of furniture that speaks to your occupation, both in appearance and size. The material from which it is made also says something about what you do, and how you do it. Your desk should reflect they type of business you are in and the way that you approach your position.
The chair is not simply a place to sit. It should be tailor made to suit your body. It will be set at exactly the right height for you so that there is no need to twist and turn levers. It will be gently curved to give extra support for your back and set at such an angle that you will not strain to reach the telephone or your computer screen.
No longer do visitors sit on hard chairs on the other side of the desk. No, they lounge in comfort on exquisitely designed and covered sofas and chairs, their feet resting on a traditional Persian carpet. Coffee will be served on a splendid coffee table.
The room will be devoid of any of the objects that one normally associates with a place of work. The furniture will have been carefully designed to hide anything that would spoil the aesthetic appearance of this space.
Is it office furniture that has come a long way from simply being functionary? Or have people who work in offices come a long way from simply be a functionary at work?
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