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Ergostyle

Technology is constantly evolving, and with it come new ways of working…and better workspaces. Gone are the bullpens of yesteryear – there’s a lot more to a workspace these days than tables, chairs and partitions.

Our customer-first workspace solutions combine ergonomic principles and practical manufacturing. The result? Productivity, wellbeing, health and safety.

We’re leading the charge in workspace fitouts, occupational health solutions and ergonomic consultancy. We’re delivering workplaces that work.

  • Casalino Chair

Casalino Chair – Designed by Alexander Begge

Casalino Featured in the June 2015 (Issue 86) edition of the New Zealand Design magazine Urbis, the Casalino is seeing a worldwide appreciation of its beautiful curves since its inception in 1971

  • Robot

Doing Ourselves Out of a Job?

The ironic and amusing aspect of this mechanisation is that this was and is designed by humans, to do humans out of a job or at least to bring the cost of the labour equation down. More than likely they will do themselves eventually out of a job as well!

  • Cowork-Do-Things-Different

Co-working – Work Different

Ergostyle like many other businesses, had been facing the dreaded building shift for some time now whilst EQ repairs are carried out on our building. An opportunity presented itself late last year to relocate Ergostyle into a new co-working space called Quad.

  • Standing Students

Child Posture – Learning While Standing?

The use of sit to stand desks for office workers has been on the rise for a number of years now. Although standing desks were reasonably common in Victorian times and even Leonardo da Vinci used one in the 1400s, very few were height adjustable.

  • NAB The Village Wework

Interior Architecture for Shared Space

Daniel Davis, a New Zealand-trained architect and now Lead Researcher at WeWork, presented a keynote address to the Design Modelling Symposium held in Copenhagen in October 2015. His specialism is data and technology’s interaction with architecture.

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