KI’s new Breakout® improves worker wellbeing by transforming the open office landscape KI’s versatile Breakout® makes diversifying the open office landscape simple. This new, innovative modular third space system can improve worker wellbeing and productivity, without compromising space efficiency. Enhancing acoustic planning, it mitigates noise and visual distractions whilst encouraging activity-based working. By creating a variety and choice of work settings, Breakout® can help unlock the true potential of every individual. Designed and manufactured in the UK, it is formed of a series of reconfigurable upholstered panels and optional integrated accessories. Breakout®’s streamlined inventory of components can be assembled into a variety of heights and configurations to suit a multitude of applications, either as a standalone feature, or seamlessly integrated with workstations and storage including KI’s UniteSE and Work2 systems. Breakout® can be added to an existing workstation footprint with minimal disruption, or can be used in dedicated third space zones. Free standing, it can be relocated or reconfigured should future requirements change. Available with numerous fabric and finish options for panels, soft seating and worktops, Breakout® offers unprecedented flexibility for creating a working environment that is space efficient, adaptable, productive, and promotes wellbeing.
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- Product Name
- Breakout
- Manufacturer
- KI Europe
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