Good Thing launches furniture for working from home
Brooklyn design brand Good Thing has launched a collection of furniture and lighting designed for those who live and work in the same place, including a stackable table for snacking and a dimmable light to create different moods.
Unveiled yesterday as part of New York's design week, Good Thing's collection includes five new pieces designed by MSDS Studio, Ben Kicic, Jamie Wolfond, Ferre?ol Babin and Earnest Studio.
The designs are intended to help merge home and office, in response to recent changes in working styles. Developments in technology are allowing more people to work from home than before, and also resulting in more relaxed and homely office environments.
"With internal communication now efficient at distances near and far, proximity is not a necessary part of working on a team," said Good Thing in a statement. "With this change in office culture, more and more people are working from home." "Good Thing's new collection of products addresses this shift, offering solutions that are equally suitable to the home and office, and the many home offices and office lounges that now exist between them," the brand continued.
Products in the range include a collaboration between Good Thing founder, Canadian designer Jamie Wolfond, and New York-based designer Ben Kicic, which resulted in the stackable aluminium side table called The Lily Table.
Wolfond and Kicic's design features a round base and a top with cut outs, enabling several to be sl...
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