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Work, Redefined – The Design Challenge

Work, Redefined – The Design Challenge

If you are curious about what the workplace might look like in a post-pandemic world, Herman Miller’s 2021 design challenge is your chance to think beyond the cubicle.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

03 Aug 2021 2m read View Author

Are you ready to rethink offices and the way we work in them? If so, we’d like to invite you to take part in Work, Redefined – The Design Challenge. Show us your vision for the future of the office and you could win big.

If you are curious about what the workplace might look like in a post-pandemic world, Herman Miller’s 2021 design challenge is your chance to think beyond the cubicle. It’s an opportunity to come up with solutions for the workspace, powered by furniture and office equipment from the Herman Miller family of brands.

The design challenge will run from 2 August to 27 August 2021. After submission, each concept will be reviewed by our panel of judges, with the top designs announced in September 2021.

The judges will choose the most innovative and relevant entry. The chosen firm will win a trip to Michigan, US to see Herman Miller’s HQ, and to discuss workplace strategy and the future of work with the Global Insights Team.

Top designs will be rendered by a render artist and showcased through industry media and across Herman Miller channels. Participating firms will be invited to share their perspective on the future of work with the wider community.

To take part in Work, Redefined – The Design Challenge, simply RSVP by 13 August 2021 to your local Herman Miller Market Manager:

Liam Nicholls

Market Manager - VIC/SA/WA/NT/ACT

+61 433 558 432

liam_nicholls@hermanmiller.com

Gigi Davidge

Market Manager - NSW/QLD/NZ

+61 420 725 411

gigi_davidge@hermanmiller.com

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