Modern office desks and old fashioned ones
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The characteristics of office furniture in different times are not the same, the former office furniture pays attention to the expression of technology, and the modern office furniture pays more attention to the embodiment of structural design. What are the characteristics of modern office furniture in design, and what are the differences compared with old office furniture? Office furniture can be roughly seen from the following points.
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Individuation of design
Compared with old office furniture, modern office furniture pays more attention to the personalized design of structural form, mainly because of the growth of the base of young working groups, as well as the pursuit of modern office environment style personalized embodiment. At the same time, it also brings the growth of office furniture customization, many companies are through the way of office furniture customization to purchase office furniture, once to meet the more detailed and personalized office needs.
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Humanization of design
Modern furniture, especially office furniture, is not only limited to beauty, but also to meet the needs of the human body. "People" is the user of furniture, fully respect the "people-oriented" design, is a reasonable design. This is the standard of good office furniture design. It mainly includes two aspects of reflecting comfort and health. It is hoped that through reasonable structural design, it can not only meet the comfortable use experience, but also bring positive effects on health.
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Simplicity of design
Different from the complicated process of old office furniture, modern office furniture is more in pursuit of a simple structural design of the artistic sense, such as a bent desk, very simple but at the same time has a sense of art of The Times, making people feel free. The soft and hard material, the cold and warm color, the complexity and simplicity of the decoration will cause people's strong psychological reaction, so the modern furniture design varies from person to person, and pays more attention to individuation.