Why Curves Are Needed In The Workspace
In a post-pandemic world, the desire for safe and comfortable spaces has grown, as more organizations seek to create blended workspaces for their employees. Curved furniture was a popular trend before COVID-19, but now curves are taking over—and the research backs up why.
Architectural studies, including one most notably by Oshin Vartanian and his colleagues in 2013, found people were more likely to find curvy spaces more inviting than angular ones. Curves activate a brain region called the anterior cingulate cortex, which is linked to emotions and rewards. This means that people generally feel good when they see curves, as research suggests.
Now more than ever, people have a heightened need for that good feeling, a sense of comfort, almost like a security blanket, as they move back into the workspace. As our personal and work lives continue to overlap, there’s a growing desire for workspaces that feel less formal and more inviting.
The Psychology Behind Curves
Office spaces need to be softer and more inviting, offer a space to relax, and evoke a sense of fun that inspires productivity, creativity, and ensures mental wellbeing. They also need to adapt to ongoing changes and needs of the business and those who work in it.
Psychologically, curves speak to smooth lines, safety, and calm, and counteract the usual hard lines that are experienced in boxy spaces. According to Paul Silvia, a psychology professor at the University of North Carolina, people's preference for curves may be due to their association with natural surroundings. Curved buildings are reminiscent of nature, which can bring a sense of tranquility and attract our attention. In contrast, angular buildings can be jarring to our senses.
Dauphin’s Curved Lounge Furniture For Your Space
At Dauphin we use a research-based design approach to create flexible solutions for office spaces with endless layout possibilities. Our custom Collaborative Lounge collection offers seating options that enhance privacy and focus, while also optimizing socialization.
Dauphin’s Reefs Collaborative Lounge collection has evolved, with the needs of humans at its forefront. Our concept is HumanDesign™ for, and with, people.
The fluid silhouettes from the range of curved options in this line offer an infinite variety of colors and textures that soften and add brightness to your workspaces. The pieces blend perfectly to create spaces that are beautiful, functional, and practical.
Ergonomically-designed work environments that are adaptable promote productivity and collaboration. These options are designed with purpose—to look good and feel great.
Collaborative Spaces: Our Reefs Collection
Our Reefs Collection offers the opportunity to mix and match connectable curve (and straight) pieces— in colors and textures that reflect your brand and personality—for interest, fun, and inspiration. Key features of our Reefs Collection include:
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