Refreshing legal workplace

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What's transforming

Law offices are shifting from status-driven design toward human-centered spaces that support how legal professionals actually work.

Research from Steelcase Workspace Future shows most firms are increasing technology investment and adopting flexible, hybrid environments, with lawyers coming into the office primarily to collaborate and connect.

As a result, law firms are rethinking space design to prioritize performance, wellbeing, and meaningful work experiences rather than prestige alone.

New Design Typologies

Modern office with a wooden desk, two green swivel chairs, a black office chair, a computer monitor, and large window overlooking a cityscape.
Quick switch private office spaces allow users to do focus work, while also being able to seamlessly shift to collaborative work with in-person or remote participants. Secure storage addresses varying durations of reservations in a shared office.
Modern office with two brown swivel chairs, a black office chair, a laptop on the desk, and large windows overlooking a cityscape.
The space needs to enable users to seamlessly shift between focus and collaboration with the ability to host a mix of in-person and remote colleagues.
Modern conference room with black table, six office chairs, wall-mounted screen displaying a video call, and patterned carpet.
Remote participants are easily viewed while sharing content, allowing for a seamless in-room and remote experience during legal proceedings. Users are evenly distributed across a curved table, allowing optimal viewing.
Modern conference room with a long wooden table, white swivel chairs, and large windows showing a city skyline.
To support large groups and features an elegant, sophisticated, timeless aesthetic. Paired with conference seating and easy access to power and technology, this space supports both in-person and remote hosting.

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