Resolve reinvents the very shape of systems furniture. Gone are right-angled, paneled cubicles. They're replaced by versatile and inviting workstations made of 120-degree angles. Space opens up. Air and light move through. People see each other. They connect. And the workplace harmonizes with change. It's the shape of things to come.
Herman Miller and designer Ayse Birsel saw the sweeping changes in people, work, business strategies, and technology as a great opportunity to reexamine the work environment and resolve (or re-solve) critical workplace issues.
The result of this inquiry is the Resolve system. Resolve isn't an evolution of panel-based products but a new invention with an elegantly simple structure based on 120-degree angles and a more efficient use of materials.
This new approach replaces the traditional panel-based, right-angled system, providing all the intelligence and function of panels while allowing greater diversity of workstation patterns and more efficient use of floor space. There's also more openness for collaborative environments and more flexibility.
The versatile vocabulary is about a quarter the size of most traditional systems, so Resolve is easy to plan and specify. Installation and reconfiguration are faster.
Components support all the kinds of work people do, from intensive computer tasks to paperwork. Their human scale and ease of use reflect a fundamental principle of Resolve. It all starts with the person, giving each worker the tools and capabilities to be more comfortable, included, connected, and effective.
Watch the creator, Ayse Birsel, talk about Resolve.
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