Stylex is thinking to the future office with its flexible space solution, Still, designed by Fig40. Offering the functionality of a traditional panel system with an extra touch of elegance, Still is a screen collection that provides separation with an approachable aesthetic in open-plan environments. As North America returns to the workplace, Still offers a design solution with the ability to adapt alongside the office, hospitality, education, and healthcare spaces and their occupants.
The collection is as much an interior element as an intervention, increasing productivity by removing visual distractions and creating partially to fully enclosed spaces with optional integrated power for solo and group activities. The result is a product with multiple uses, including reduction of visual distractions and noise as well as the enforcement of greater social distancing and direction of traffic circulation.
Still takes its inspiration from architecture with an emphasis on light, proportion, rhythm, and materials. Screens may stand solo for visual clarity or in layers to achieve a desired look and differing levels of privacy. The collection also offers opportunities to break up benching or desking, create space divisions among groups of people or departments, set up back-to-back for small breakout meeting rooms, or even offer a more social approach with an L cove as a respite from general office space. Each sculptural panel comes standard in four widths and three heights—48-, 59-, and 70-inch, measurements chosen to provide varying levels of cover for seated and standing occupants. To increase transparency and allow airflow, screens may be specified with windows made from slatted oak or walnut. They also may be finished with rounded or squared corners. Integrated power supports audio-visual conferencing and touchdown work. The result is a product with multiple uses, designed to address the evolving needs of office, hospitality, education, and healthcare environments.
Upholstery options provide further customization, with options ranging from woven textiles to bleach-cleanable fabrics. Its metal feet may be powder-coated in an array of 26 colors to coordinate with the upholstery. Still is tackable where the specified fabric allows and is BIFMA and LEVEL-certified.