Traditional office booths weren't meant to withstand all the needs of a video call: ergonomic seating, good lighting, an attractive
background and distraction-free acoustics. Nor were they made for concentration and comfort. With Bay Work Pod, it's an enclosure that's
meant to be a contrast to the open office, whether that's for focused solo work that feels like a refuge or a video call that puts you in
your best light.
Bring into focus
Stepping into a Bay Work Pod should feel like you hit pause on the commotion from a busy office. It provides a short-term focus space for
users, giving a chance to be present for heads-down work or calls. Bay Work Pod's rounded corners and corrugated fabric exterior are a stark
contrast to most office booths, and the appealing aesthetic also cuts down on noise pollution—both inside and outside the pod. An optional
occupancy indicator and frosted glass options ensure that those looking to concentrate don't become a distraction themselves.
Something for everyone
The Bay Work Pod is designed with inclusivity at the forefront, guaranteeing an experience that benefits all users. Interior features
like background colour and lighting are optimised to flatter, regardless of skin tones or clothing choice while on camera. The larger Pro
version is designed with a wider footprint and space to manoeuvre in a wheelchair. It sits at floor level with no threshold, making it ADA
accessible too.
A comfort zone
Wherever you work in the office, you should be able to do so comfortably. Bay Work Pod doesn’t sacrifice comfort and can support either
seated or standing postures. The skylight opens up the pod, allowing light to enter while still giving privacy to the user. Pair it with all
the comforts that help you work, like ergonomic seating options that make sense for your floorplate. Optional monitor arms and bag hooks add
extra practicality. It’s designed to work with you, in whatever way works best.