No longer relegated to gyms and high schools, lockers are the new mainstay in open and shared workspaces. We’ve designed our modern cubbies to provide secure and stylish personal storage to hot-deskers and handymen alike.
Digital lockers provide individuals and organizations with the right degree of control. Made from heavy-duty steel and finished on all sides, Heartwork office storage lockers come in varying heights to serve as seamless storage walls, as endcaps to a row of desks, or as a custom configuration when mixed with other Building Block designs. The option of discreet locking casters provides smooth-gliding mobility on hard and soft surfaces.
No longer relegated to gyms and high schools, lockers are the new mainstay in open and shared workspaces. We’ve designed our modern cubbies to provide secure and stylish personal storage to hot-deskers and handymen alike.
Digital lockers provide individuals and organizations with the right degree of control. Made from heavy-duty steel and finished on all sides, Heartwork office storage lockers come in varying heights to serve as seamless storage walls, as endcaps to a row of desks, or as a custom configuration when mixed with other Building Block designs. The option of discreet locking casters provides smooth-gliding mobility on hard and soft surfaces.
Let’s face it, each person brings “stuff” with them when they walk through the doors of their office each day. Where they put their belongings, and consideration to how they secure them, is crucial to create a space that functions as well as it looks.
It’s exactly what it sounds like, and more.
Static design is a relic of the past. Why? In today’s world, change happens more often and in bigger ways than ever before. Which means companies that invest in their employees have all but ditched the traditional, desk-centric offices popularized decades ago. Spaces today need to be dynamic and designed to evolve.
Last month, Karen John, CEO of Heartwork, and Natalie Hartkopf, CEO of Hightower, hosted an intimate sustainability panel discussion at NoMad Collab in NYC...
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