CREST/ Focus Work LookBook 2024

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The cubicle starts to get a residential feel. The credenza and cabinet divide space and provide a variety of storage options for the varied behaviors (pile, file, and dump) as office work begins to transition from one-size-fits-all and starts to accommodate the varied needs between workers.

More wood and traditional casegood-style storage start to give a higher-end look and feel. Storage pulls double duty, now providing space division as well. Office servers and increased use of laptops open up the potential for smaller worksurface size.

The “built-up” cubicle style is 51” high, with overhead add-on storage. The footprint remains at 8x8, and the worksurface is still substantial, but there’s a growing sense of openness.

The walls start to come down, as the 66” cubicle became the norm. The overall footprint shrank from 10x10 to 8x8. Storage needs begin to decrease, and the focus is more on personal items. The worksurface remains large.

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