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In a world where the nature of work is ever-evolving, understanding the activities that define our workday is crucial. Having designed over 2,000 workspaces, our NORNORM Design & Range Specialists, Majken and Louise, leverage their extensive experience in their design approach, helping customers identify how they work, socialise, and collaborate. With our forthcoming ‘Activity Set Book’, NORNORM is set to even more meticulously curate and personalise the spaces that empower our clients to do what they do best.
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Design
With our forthcoming ‘Activity Set Book’, NORNORM is set to even more meticulously curate and personalise the spaces that empower our clients to do what they do best.
SCALE UP YOUR BUSINESS, DOWNSIZE, PIVOT
Regardless of why you're moving, a new office offers the opportunity to create a work environment that fosters creativity, well-being, and productivity. One that better reflects your company’s core values and strengthens your brand. But to set your business up for success—both today and in five years—you need to make the right choices.
The moving process itself requires careful planning and can feel overwhelming. But don’t worry. Like any process, it can be broken down into a series of simple steps. We’ve put together a 10-step checklist to help make your move both easier and more enjoyable.
See the move as an opportunity – not just a necessity!
Technology advancements, market changes, and future business plans—since you’re considering a move, you already know that your company’s needs are evolving. It’s important to think about what functions your new office should accommodate: open workspaces, quiet rooms, meeting rooms, kitchens, and social areas. But also, think long-term.
Location is another crucial factor—along with budget. The office’s area can impact both your brand image and attractiveness as an employer. A well-connected location with good transport links is always a plus.
Your new office should satisfy both the head and the heart. Practical factors like size, budget, and lease terms are essential—but it should also feel like a place where your team can thrive.
To navigate the market, you can work with a real estate agent who represents property owners. However, searching on your own often gives you better control over available options. Use websites like objektvision.se and lokalguiden.se, or visit property companies’ websites directly. There are also platforms that specialize in flexible office and co-working solutions.
Before booking viewings, review your existing agreements.
It’s also important to set a realistic timeline for your move—establishing clear deadlines for when you need to be in the new space.
Ask lots of questions! When evaluating an office, it’s not just about square meters, but also how efficiently the space can be used.
Are there wasted areas, like long hallways?
Is the layout flexible for future needs?
Take as much documentation as possible. In addition to floor plans, photos and videos can help when discussing options with colleagues.
At this stage, you should have signed a contract and can start detailed planning.
Check what’s included in the rent.
Discuss with the landlord how electrical outlets, networks, and security systems should be positioned.
Now it’s time to think about furniture—this should be a fun part of the process! Instead of buying expensive furniture that may not suit future needs, consider a subscription model.
With NORNORM’s furniture subscription, for about the price of a cup of coffee per day per employee, you get fully furnished, flexible workspaces.
Need to convert a meeting room into workstations? No problem.
No need for certain furniture anymore? They get restored and reused elsewhere.
NORNORM furnishes your dream office in just six weeks—from design to installation.
✔️ Send a floor plan → Receive a 3D design proposal within 48 hours.
✔️ No large investments. No hassle. No dealing with multiple suppliers.
Your office is a showcase for your brand. To create an environment that truly represents your company, think beyond expensive furniture.
✔️ Wall colors, lighting, signage, textiles, and decorations can make a huge difference.
✔️ Plants not only enhance aesthetics but also reduce stress and boost productivity.
As they say: "The devil is in the details."
Next, hire a moving company. Check references and compare quotes. Decide if you’ll pack yourselves or let the movers handle it. Also, consider:
Do you need moving boxes?
Should employees work from home during the transition?
Communicate with your team! A move affects everyone. Make sure they understand why you’re moving and get them excited about the new space.
✔️ Organize office tours before moving to help employees feel involved.
✔️ Inform customers and service providers about your new address.
Congratulations! You’ve reached the finish line. Take a deep breath and enjoy the moment.
(And remember—it’s always more fun to unpack than to pack!)
If you've chosen a flexible office furniture solution, you can be even more relaxed, knowing your setup can evolve as your needs change.
Now for the best part—celebrate! Host a proper office-warming party and showcase your new space to employees, clients, and partners.
(And if you’ve subscribed to NORNORM, you’ll never be stuck with a fixed office design—you can continuously adapt your workspace at no extra cost.)
Through the forthcoming activity set book, NORNORM wants to emphasise the concept of activity-based working. By categorising office activities into different zones, customers will now be able to identify their needs according to their performed activities, later informing the proposed office design by NORNORM. With activities ranging from focused individual work to impactful collaborations and vibrant social interactions, the activity set book will inspire and prompt clients to think about the various activities that define their office space.
The activity set book has a curated approach to design. It doesn’t just suggest furniture, it presents comprehensive ideas and proposals within each activity zone. For example, for the focus activity zone, there will be different furniture sets suggested for face-to-face meetings, desk-sharing, and focused individual work (see the image above for focused individual work), allowing the client to choose what inspires them within each type of activity, while naturally considering the highest demands of functionality and the NORNORM design aesthetics in each proposed set.
By using an activity-based approach to identifying workspace habits and needs, the design process will now become more streamlined, efficient, and intentional. At NORNORM, we want to create spaces that you love, so that you can do what you do best. By focusing on activity zones and suggesting specific furniture sets, we aim to co-create your space together, more intentionally, sustainably, and functionally.
As this guide promises to be an invaluable resource for anyone looking to create, move, or change their office space, please reach out to our design team at designteam@nornorm.com if you are curious to know more. Stay tuned for the final release of the activity set book. Together, we look forward to designing and working more intentionally - always with circularity at the heart of what we do.
Through the forthcoming activity set book, NORNORM wants to emphasise the concept of activity-based working. By categorising office activities into different zones, customers will now be able to identify their needs according to their performed activities, later informing the proposed office design by NORNORM. With activities ranging from focused individual work to impactful collaborations and vibrant social interactions, the activity set book will inspire and prompt clients to think about the various activities that define their office space.
The activity set book has a curated approach to design. It doesn’t just suggest furniture, it presents comprehensive ideas and proposals within each activity zone. For example, for the focus activity zone, there will be different furniture sets suggested for face-to-face meetings, desk-sharing, and focused individual work (see the image above for focused individual work), allowing the client to choose what inspires them within each type of activity, while naturally considering the highest demands of functionality and the NORNORM design aesthetics in each proposed set.
By using an activity-based approach to identifying workspace habits and needs, the design process will now become more streamlined, efficient, and intentional. At NORNORM, we want to create spaces that you love, so that you can do what you do best. By focusing on activity zones and suggesting specific furniture sets, we aim to co-create your space together, more intentionally, sustainably, and functionally.
As this guide promises to be an invaluable resource for anyone looking to create, move, or change their office space, please reach out to our design team at designteam@nornorm.com if you are curious to know more. Stay tuned for the final release of the activity set book. Together, we look forward to designing and working more intentionally - always with circularity at the heart of what we do.
Through the forthcoming activity set book, NORNORM wants to emphasise the concept of activity-based working. By categorising office activities into different zones, customers will now be able to identify their needs according to their performed activities, later informing the proposed office design by NORNORM. With activities ranging from focused individual work to impactful collaborations and vibrant social interactions, the activity set book will inspire and prompt clients to think about the various activities that define their office space.
The activity set book has a curated approach to design. It doesn’t just suggest furniture, it presents comprehensive ideas and proposals within each activity zone. For example, for the focus activity zone, there will be different furniture sets suggested for face-to-face meetings, desk-sharing, and focused individual work (see the image above for focused individual work), allowing the client to choose what inspires them within each type of activity, while naturally considering the highest demands of functionality and the NORNORM design aesthetics in each proposed set.
By using an activity-based approach to identifying workspace habits and needs, the design process will now become more streamlined, efficient, and intentional. At NORNORM, we want to create spaces that you love, so that you can do what you do best. By focusing on activity zones and suggesting specific furniture sets, we aim to co-create your space together, more intentionally, sustainably, and functionally.
As this guide promises to be an invaluable resource for anyone looking to create, move, or change their office space, please reach out to our design team at designteam@nornorm.com if you are curious to know more. Stay tuned for the final release of the activity set book. Together, we look forward to designing and working more intentionally - always with circularity at the heart of what we do.
Through the forthcoming activity set book, NORNORM wants to emphasise the concept of activity-based working. By categorising office activities into different zones, customers will now be able to identify their needs according to their performed activities, later informing the proposed office design by NORNORM. With activities ranging from focused individual work to impactful collaborations and vibrant social interactions, the activity set book will inspire and prompt clients to think about the various activities that define their office space.
The activity set book has a curated approach to design. It doesn’t just suggest furniture, it presents comprehensive ideas and proposals within each activity zone. For example, for the focus activity zone, there will be different furniture sets suggested for face-to-face meetings, desk-sharing, and focused individual work (see the image above for focused individual work), allowing the client to choose what inspires them within each type of activity, while naturally considering the highest demands of functionality and the NORNORM design aesthetics in each proposed set.
By using an activity-based approach to identifying workspace habits and needs, the design process will now become more streamlined, efficient, and intentional. At NORNORM, we want to create spaces that you love, so that you can do what you do best. By focusing on activity zones and suggesting specific furniture sets, we aim to co-create your space together, more intentionally, sustainably, and functionally.
As this guide promises to be an invaluable resource for anyone looking to create, move, or change their office space, please reach out to our design team at designteam@nornorm.com if you are curious to know more. Stay tuned for the final release of the activity set book. Together, we look forward to designing and working more intentionally - always with circularity at the heart of what we do.