On Tuesday, March 23 (2pm + 3pm EDT) tune in to Humanscale LIVE as the brand's expert hosts answer your questions in real—time and share their tips and tricks to build the ideal WFH setup, no matter ...
Humanscale is the first company to ever obtain full Living Product Challenge Certification offered by the International Living Future Institute, which they achieved for not only one, but two products.
New York-based Humanscale aims to lead the next wave in design, sourcing, manufacturing, and product lifecycle, even as its furniture supports a healthy, more intuitive, more active way for people to ...
The Humanscale Freedom is a luxury office chair that doesn’t make any pretenses about doubling as a gaming chair, but that’s not to say it couldn’t be a great fit for both roles. After all, any chair ...
Humanscale’s new New York City headquarters is located in the historic Grace Building, an ecru-color LEED Silver-certified skyscraper that overlooks Bryant Park. Inside, wraparound windows offer ...
Humanscale's circular programs, like "Refreshed," tackle office furniture waste, giving products a second life and setting a new standard for sustainability in design. At a time when commercial office ...
Humanscale takes office furniture to a new environmental level with a variety of options that are certified climate, energy and water positive by The International Living Future Institute, in ...
$15,000 is a lot to spend on a lounge chair – but Humanscale’s Diffrient Lounge is, well, different. Inspired by the work-from-home revolution, jump-started by the global COVID pandemic, the Diffrient ...
Apple messed with a cardinal rule of industrial design when it made the iPhone 6. The glassy screen, 5.5 inches on the diagonal, was too large for people with small hands to reach the top. To ...
Dezeen Showroom: office furniture brand Humanscale has listed a range of ergonomic workplace furniture on Dezeen Showroom, including a task chair made from recycled plastic bottles. Designer Todd ...
We all know now that our health depends on getting up and walking around every so often. But when? And how often? A new sensor from Humanscale and Tome will tell you, with an app. The OfficeIQ sensor ...