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Emma Moore
02.05.2024
Amidst the bustling rhythm of modern life and flexible working patterns, Boss Design’s focus booth Frida emerges as an oasis for reflection, comfort and tranquility.
12.03.2024
Soft furniture enhances social skills, fostering humanity in the workplace. The Lyndon collection by Boss Design, British-made, combines comfort and style, creating inviting office spaces for productivity and social engagement.
08.05.2023
In designing Ola Tub, the newest addition to Boss Design's Ola family, its German designer Wolfgang C.R. Mezger was again on a mission to create not just another chair but rather another future heirloom.
05.04.2023
Boss Design's SIA task chair is the British brand's most sustainable to date. Its impressive eco-credentials span the whole lifecycle, from raw-material sourcing to end-of-life disposal.
14.03.2023
UK specialist in human-centred office furniture Boss Design has come a long way in its 40-year history – starting with an investment of £100 in 1983 to become a globally active employer of 260 today.
The high-quality and long-lasting nature of Boss Design's furniture already gives it a headstart in terms of sustainability, but the company, with products like new task chair Sia, continues to show its dedication to making the circular choice.
Embodied in the brand's versatile new Ola Tub chair, comfort lies at the core of everything Boss Design creates – something of central importance today for drawing people away from home and back to the traditional office setting.
Nick Compton
22.02.2022
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.
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