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PF3002
This multipurpose training space offers a variety of seat heights. Overflow seating allows for small group discussions after a presentation.
This layout features a multipurpose training space with a
PF3004
In addition to individualized workstations, this layout offers lounge areas, cafe spaces and ideation zones on each end.
This flexible layout is designed to add workstations as needed. In addition to
PF3006
This collaborative environment is ideal for project work and casual team meet-ups, and is easily reconfigurable for fast-paced users.
This collaborative environment is ideal for project work and
PF4000
This layout supports casual discussions and relaxation. Markerboard table surfaces and mobile screens enable flexible collaboration.
This layout supports casual interaction and regeneration. Calida
PF4005
This layout features a regenerative "viewing" room to gather and socialize, while also functioning as a meeting area with power access.
This layout features a regenerative "viewing" room to gather
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