Over the last two years, we have seen more agile working arrangements within the corporate world, and in 2022, we are likely to see even more. This phenomenon has been largely driven by a need to replicate and incorporate the social freedoms that employees have become privy to whilst being asked to work from home. A recent study by IWG found that 84% of workers would prefer a more flexible approach to work, so as flexible working becomes the new ‘norm’, companies need to find innovative ways to continue to attract and retain quality talent.
An agile working space intelligently optimises office spaces by enabling workers to utilise all areas for a variety of tasks. Collaboration and social areas are a modern necessity, often balanced out with private spaces for more focussed tasks.
With allocated workstations a thing of the past – this modern trend of hotdesking entitles users to reserve a personal desk at short notice, easily accommodating flexible and remote workers into the wider office arrangement with ease. With no requirement to adhere to a structured, linear work model, there are greater experiences to be had, and more productivity to be delivered within an agile environment.

The winning formula for a successful agile office design is carefully utilising your space with intelligent furniture. Old fashioned cubicles have been on the way out for a while, so it’s highly likely that you have already begun to think about a more social, agile workspace. Social interaction and collaboration are now actively encouraged, and are a necessity for a healthy working life. Solitude and privacy needs are met with intelligent zoning systems that still encourage interaction whilst retaining private and semi-private spaces. Acoustic soundproofing ensures that work can be carried out with few distractions, and teamwork becomes more efficient without the drone of a busy office.
Pods and booths are becoming more popular for such noise-dampening requirements – an office within an office which provides time out in a varied working environment. That said, they can equally complement brainstorming and collaborative sessions as required, but built-in acoustic qualities make them a great spot for blocking out external office noise.
The key to agile working is focussing on the ‘task at hand’. For this reason, we recommend Relic At Work for a highly versatile and movable furniture piece. An ideal place for both collaboration or quiet working, its multi-functional quality makes it easily adaptable based on the task at hand. Offset seating negates set working arrangements, and optional magnetic dividers create private areas for greater focus when needed. Enhance Relic At Work with ambient lighting options to aid concentration, whilst foliage canopies or hanging planters can incorporate a little biophilia into the office. With a large capacity power bank, employees will enjoy working on any project within this functional and relaxing space.
Naturally, with the continual evolution of both agile working and technology, it’s vital that access to technology is always available. Many employers are now investing more into laptops to further minimise the need for static workstations, so accessible power points are a must. For this reason, the majority of our flexible furniture products integrate, or offer options to include, the necessary power points.
Do employees require a quiet area to focus?
Do they need to collaborate?
Do they need concentration areas with acoustic properties?
Secondly, by making furniture choices that will complement your agile requirements you can ensure that your teams benefit from comfortable, productivity boosting furniture that gives them increased job satisfaction and more autonomy over their working day.
Whether you require collaboration, private or socialisation areas within your agile working space, Frövi can provide a functional, durable, and stylish solution. If you would like to learn more about creating an agile workspace, please get in touch with one of our team.