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Designing for well-being: a case study of .mdd

More and more companies are investing in the wellbeing of their employees. In this post, you will read how, in our offices we create environments that promote employee wellbeing, support their health and have a positive impact on employee satisfaction.
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Designing for well-being: a case study of .mdd

The future of workplace design: prioritizing employee well-being

In today’s fast-paced work environment, supporting employee well-being is no longer optional—it’s essential. Companies that invest in ergonomic, flexible, and wellness-focused office furniture create workspaces that enhance productivity, satisfaction, and overall engagement. At .mdd, we understand the importance of thoughtful design in supporting employees’ mental and physical health. Through innovative solutions such as quiet hours, sports classes, well-equipped cafeterias, and adaptable conference rooms, we have redefined our offices to promote well-being.

Quiet hours: encouraging focus in open workspaces

Open office spaces are designed to encourage collaboration, but they often come with a major drawback—distractions. To overcome these, we have introduced quiet hours in our office. That’s a way to provide our employees with designated time slots where interruptions, calls, and meetings are restricted to promote deep work. During these hours, phone calls and discussions are moved to acoustic booths or conference rooms, allowing other employees to focus on their work without disruptions.

Our solutions for distraction-free work:

  • Bench desks designed for open spaces while maintaining personal boundaries,
  • Acoustic screens that reduce noise pollution and create a more serene workspace,
  • Acoustic booths ideal for private calls and focused tasks, offering a quiet escape from office noise.

A cafeteria designed for comfort and functionality

A well-designed cafeteria is more than just a place to eat—it’s a space where employees can recharge, connect, and unwind. At .mdd, we emphasize the importance of equipping cafeterias with comfortable and flexible furniture to enhance the dining experience. Such is the case of our own offices, where the canteens are fully equipped kitchens available to all employees. They are also furnished with comfortable seating and tables that promote relaxation and social interaction.

Yoga in the conference room: multi-use spaces for employee wellness

We are also embracing wellness initiatives, such as in-office yoga sessions and sports classes, to promote employee health. Thanks to thoughtful arrangement and furniture, our conference rooms double as fitness studios. Stackable chairs and foldable tables with castors provide the flexibility needed to transform a meeting room into a gym within minutes.

Our solutions for a flexible conference room:

Acoustic booths and conference rooms: spaces for quiet work

Not every task requires collaboration; sometimes, employees need quiet, private spaces to concentrate. In our offices we have used acoustic booths and paid a lot of attention to carefully design our conference rooms. As a result, they became the perfect, quiet spaces for focused work, confidential discussions, and video or phone calls.

Conclusion: prioritizing employee well-being with thoughtful design

Creating a workspace that prioritizes well-being leads to higher productivity, improved employee satisfaction, and a healthier work culture. At .mdd, we not only offer innovative, high-quality furniture solutions that support focus, comfort, and flexibility, but also incorporate such innovations into our office spaces.
Are you ready to transform your workspace? Explore our range of ergonomic and adaptable furniture today. Contact us for a consultation or visit our website to learn more!

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