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Pearson Lloyd – POINTS by Bene

Mix Awards 24: Product of the Year – Furniture

 

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POINTS is a new space division system for agile organisations. Within the ongoing hybrid work revolution, businesses are facing unprecedented challenges in adapting their office spaces to meet evolving needs. Recognising this imperative, POINTS represents a paradigm shift in office provision, offering a comprehensive solution that seamlessly integrates flexibility, sustainability, and functionality. POINTS empowers organisations to navigate cultural shifts in team dynamics, office layouts, and geographic locations with ease. Its reusable and robust kit-of-parts enables swift adaptation to changing business requirements, ensuring that workspaces remain dynamic and responsive.

In addition, by championing adaptive reuse of architecture and embracing responsible design principles, Pearson Lloyd has minimised environmental impact without compromising on performance. The free-standing structure and modular design at the heart of POINTS allows for seamless integration into existing spaces, maximising flexibility, minimising waste, and respecting the embodied carbon in office structures.

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