Discover your upcoming workation on an interactive map showing 50,000 hotels and apartments - with ergonomic chairs and desks - designed for digital nomads combining necessary work life with pleasure. Read more
Across the major cities, rows of empty office floors and abandoned buildings resemble grim tombstones. Recently, a surprising green solution has emerged to address this issue: Vertical farming, or farming at height. Read more
The Covid buzzword 'quiet quitting' has barely faded before another crisis hits your office workplace: 'The Great Detachment' - a creeping discouragement and resignation, especially among your younger employees. Read more
More and more companies are giving their employees access to exercise and fitness in various forms. According to a Danish study, one in four employees in the Danish labour market today is offered exercise during work hours. Read more
For nine out of 10 Nordic office workers, a functioning social office environment is crucial when looking for a new job. 58% prefer an office space alone or with most one colleague to ensure sufficient calmness for work. Read more
Green is good for the eyes and for your well-being in the office. Recreational surroundings and green areas are among the crucial factors employees consider when their company prioritizes and chooses a new work location. Read more
Your office job, office work and office environment will take new exciting steps in 2025 in an era driven by technological innovation and development, including ever-new AI tools and application possibilities. Read more
Companies worldwide are now stepping up and demanding employees return to their physical offices, as the trend shows at the start of 2025. But your hybrid workflow will probably persist to a pragmatic extent. Read more
Who knows how the company's new offices and office environments are best designed - with activity-based spaces, optimally placed meeting rooms, huddle rooms, quiet zones, etc.? Well, not surprisingly, artificial intelligence does! Read more
More and more companies prioritize and design their open-plan offices in smaller formats. In Denmark, office environments with six to eight workstations have become widespread to limit the much-maligned nuisances such as noise and clutter. Read more