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How Retail is Pivoting to Support Co-Working

November 18, 2021

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The pandemic has drastically changed the way consumers shop, and as a result, brick-and-mortar retailers have pivoted to meet evolving needs. For some brands, this means creating co-working spaces inside of their storefronts — designing a place where customers can shop, grab a cup of coffee, have lunch with colleagues, and work remotely.

Installing Office Pods

Workplace product manufacturer Framery recently outfitted Beyond Us, an urban market in Sweden, with acoustic pods. The market offers customers a combination of shops, a coffee bakery, a temporary office space, and a welcoming meeting place. Looking to meet the diverse needs of their clientele, founder Petra Hodel Fryzell found the addition of a Framery Q office pod to be the perfect fit.

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