Indiana Furniture introduces Synergy Collaborative to 'outfit today’s office needs'

As the workforce changes and offices embrace new hybrid and collaborative work models, the way we work in spaces is evolving.

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JASPER, Ind. — Indiana Furniture has begun taking orders on Synergy Collaborative, a new collection of partitions, tables, and seating to create spaces and reconfigure them, in an impromptu way, without the need for complex architecture.

“Sometimes we need to work alone, sometimes in a small team, and sometimes as a large group. Spaces ebb and flow as workers come together to collaborate and then move apart for privacy. That’s where Synergy comes in,” said Mike Blessinger, vice president of sales & marketing for Indiana Furniture. “Synergy allows users to easily configure and reconfigure spaces to support these fluid work styles.”

This new collection of partitions, tables, and seating promotes flexibility to adapt to different interactions, forming areas to gather, separate, and then gather again—all in personalized ways, and all within the same space.

Synergy offers a functional range of mobile partitions, including options for storage, TV mounts, tackboards, dry erase boards, laminate panels, corner applications, planters, shelving, recycling, and more. Pair these dividers with a thoughtful portfolio of soft rectangle and view-shaped seated, counter, and bar height tables, available as freestanding or with casters. Then add Synergy’s seated, counter, and bar height stools and benches to complete your spaces. The line boasts a large selection of laminates, wood finishes, and graded-in and contract upholsteries, including fabric, vinyl, and leather, allowing nearly limitless designs to meet your vision.

Indiana Furniture’s products are manufactured in the USA. The company, which is ranked in the FDMC 300 list of top North American wood products manufacturers, considers the environment by using renewable and recyclable materials—allowing them to achieve indoor air quality certifications—and comply with the mechanical standards that focus on safety and durability. All their product lines can be found on GSA Advantage and contribute to LEED, Green Globes, and WELL points when configuring sustainable buildings. See Indiana Furniture's sustainable portfolio on the company’s website, at bifma.org, and ecomedes.com.
 

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