Boss Design: adapting to the demands of flexible workspaces
As the modern office continues to evolve, it's not about creating 'contrived domestication', but rather workspaces that emphasise flexibility, modularity and comfort, argues British brand Boss Design.
February 21, 2022 | 11:00 pm CUT

Boss Design argues that the office is no longer a routine-based work space but a purpose-driven destination space

Boss Design's new Amelia chair is a thoroughly modern wingback, a smartly-engineered cocoon offering visual and acoustic privacy
More choice
Boss’ clients include Google, Microsoft, British Airways and PwC so Barrell has a pretty good insight into the needs of the market. ‘People are going to get more choice,’ he says, ‘choice about where they want to work and control over matching the most appropriate place to work with the tasks that need to be completed that day.’The advance of hybrid or blended work means that offices must become 'destination spaces', or rather a series of different destination spaces

Durability, flexibility and reusability are the keys to sustainable design. Amelia's upholstery can be easily replaced when it's showing signs of wear and tear, while the leather version will simply get better with age
Boss has also kept sustainability front and centre in the design of Amelia, keeping waste to a minimum during manufacturing but also using durable materials

Boss Design's Mews system upgrades the work pod with softer, natural materials and professionally-designed lighting for video conferencing
Sustainability front and centre
Boss has also kept sustainability front and centre in the design of Amelia, keeping waste to a minimum during manufacturing but also using durable materials – moulded polyurethane foam over a steel support frame – which means tired and worn upholstery can be easily replaced to give the chair a new lease of life.
The contemporary office should be designed around collaboration, culture and learning, says Boss Design Director Mark Barrell
Modular, flexible workspaces
While work pods offer welcome private space, Barrell argues that most fall short as pleasant, productive places to be. Boss’ new Mews modular pod system offers softer and more textured natural materials but also better acoustics, air quality and video conference-friendly lighting. As Barrell says, Teaming, Zooming and similar are now a permanent feature of working life and Boss worked with photographers and videographers when creating the lighting for Mews, ensuring your onscreen presence is as polished as possible.Project Gallery


























