430 Galileo generates flows of movement and creates different work areas

Highly compartmentalised offices gave way to more open and collaborative spaces years ago. But evolving work dynamics still require environments that can deliver on a team’s different needs within the same four walls and offices must be ready to step up to these new challenges.

Individual work in front of the computer screen is essential but is increasingly combined with sporadic meetings, coffee breaks, times of maximum concentration, team presentations and even training courses.

430 Galileo has been developed with a view to deliver on the need for order and functional solutions for these open spaces. The curved shape of this furniture collection is multifunctional and offers not only an advanced storage solution but the creation of spaces with different characteristics to work in.

The curved design lets zones be separated off for different uses and needs, such as a corridor disassociated from open employee work areas to set staff apart from visitors on the move.
 


Its capacity to grow and evolve in line with spaces and users means 430 Galileo can redistribute office movements, store all sorts of materials and objects, and serve as a meeting point thanks to its ability to house additional elements like screens, whiteboards and work surfaces, among others.