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Designing the Workplace Through the 5 Senses

Creating Spaces People Don’t Just See – They Feel

Most offices are designed visually. Clean lines, nice finishes, maybe a statement piece. But the workplaces people actually want to be in engage something deeper.

They engage the senses.

When sight, sound, touch, movement, and atmosphere are intentionally designed, the office becomes more than a place to work. It becomes a place to focus, connect, and recharge; something that simply can’t be replicated at home.

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1. Sight: Creating Visual Layers That Guide Behavior

Visual design isn’t just about looking good; it’s about helping people understand how to use a space without being told. The best workplaces create visual cues through layout, transparency, and structure.

Instead of endless rows of desks, thoughtful environments use architectural elements to create rhythm and flow, open where collaboration happens, enclosed where focus is needed.

Stronger Haworth alignment:

  • Enclose Walls
    Creates transparent boundaries that define space without cutting off light or connection.
  • Compose Workstations
    Provides clean, scalable structure while allowing flexibility in layout and density.

These solutions help employees see how the space works, which reduces friction and increases usability.

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2. Sound: Controlling Noise to Unlock Focus

This is where most offices fail.

Sound is one of the most overlooked elements in workplace design, yet one of the most impactful. Poor acoustics lead to distraction, fatigue, and frustration. On the flip side, well-designed sound environments allow people to choose how they engage — whether that’s deep focus or lively collaboration.

The goal isn’t silence. It’s choice.

Stronger Haworth alignment:

  • HushPod
    Provides true acoustic privacy for calls, focus work, and mental reset moments.
  • BuzziSpace Acoustic Panels
    Absorbs ambient noise at scale while adding design texture to walls and ceilings.

Together, these create a layered acoustic strategy:

  • Open collaboration zones
  • Semi-quiet buffered areas
  •  Fully enclosed private spaces

That’s what modern employees actually need.

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3. Touch: Materials That Make Work Feel Human

Touch is what separates a workspace from a place people want to stay.

Cold laminates and hard plastics signal “temporary.”
Soft textiles, warm finishes, and varied materials signal comfort, permanence, and care.

And that directly impacts how long people stay engaged in a space.

Stronger Haworth alignment:

  • Fern Task Chair
    Known for its flexible back system that responds to the human body, creating a more natural seated experience.
  • Planes Tables
    Offers a wide range of finishes, from warm wood to refined surfaces, bringing material richness into shared spaces.

The goal isn’t luxury, it’s comfort with intention.

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4. Movement: Designing for Flow, Not Static Work

Work is no longer a stationary activity. People shift between focus, collaboration, calls, and recharge throughout the day.

The best workplaces don’t fight that, they support it.

Movement should feel natural, not forced.

Stronger Haworth alignment:

  • Compose Workstations
    Flexible system that adapts to changing workstyles and supports a more dynamic work environment
  • Intuity Benching
    Supports team-based work while allowing easy movement and reconfiguration.

These systems allow employees to flow through their day, instead of being locked into one position or mindset.

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5. Atmosphere: The Feeling That Brings People Back

Atmosphere is the sum of everything and it’s what ultimately determines whether people want to be in the office.

It’s not about adding perks. It’s about creating a space that feels:

  • welcoming
  • energized
  • connected
  • purposeful

This is where workplace design either succeeds or fails.

Stronger Haworth alignment:

  • Openest Collection
    Creates soft, inviting environments that encourage informal interaction and connection.
  • Cabana Lounge
    Builds semi-enclosed environments that balance openness with comfort and privacy.

These aren’t just furniture pieces, they’re culture builders.

The future of the workplace isn’t about forcing people back.
It’s about giving them a reason to come.

When you design for the senses, you’re no longer just creating an office, you’re creating an experience. One that supports focus, fuels collaboration, and makes people feel like they belong.

And that’s something no remote setup can fully replace.

Looking to get your office ready for the return to work? Contact one of our experts today!

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