- Keep departments close together with room to work
- Create casual spaces for collaboration and downtime
- Design a space that is both comfortable and polished
They turned to Poppin for help designing a space that maximizes team efficiency while maintaining their collaborative culture.
Sojern wanted an open office floor plan to encourage the open exchange of information — without sacrificing their team's focus. Our Series A Desks and Privacy Panels are specifically designed to dampen sound and create space for private work and smaller meetings.
Lounge furniture creates a dedicated zone for casual conversations or cross-company communication. The tailored lines and sophisticated palette of our Block Party Lounge keeps the space looking polished while encouraging you to kick up your heels.
We value our employees and company culture, and so wanted to provide plenty of spaces for our employees to interact on a more casual basis.
To give your team a space for play that feels sophisticated, skip slouchy beanbags and other rec room classics. Choose well-designed furniture with clean lines for a breakout space that matches the rest of your office.
Our Series A Conference Table paired with Pitch Meeting Chairs creates a polished space to present to clients. The Dark Oak finish and Blue chairs pull the color story of the office through to the conference room, making the entire space feel cohesive.
In the breakroom, our Series A Ping-Pong Conference Table gives the team room to de-stress and connect — and it doubles as an extra conference space in a pinch. Dedicated space for fun encourages away-from-desk thinking.
YOUBE wanted creative, workspace solutions for their coworking space—and Poppin was there to help with furniture that met their clients' needs.
Industrious worked with Poppin to create an inspirational space that provided enterprise-level companies the option to make a beautiful office suite their own.
As a provider of turnkey workspaces, Congregate needed a furniture partner they could trust to outfit their clients’ offices.
When Jun Group moved into their new office, they had to make a choice—bring their existing office furniture with them, or start fresh.