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Trick Out Your Office With West Elm and Steelcase’s Uber-Chic Office Line

Steelcase and west elm have partnered up to bring us a pretty amazing office furniture collection. And when you see these pieces, you’ll never see the phrase “office furniture” in the same way again.

The two furniture brands call their collab the west elm Work Collection and their motto is “Better Together.” According to Steelcase, they’re “teaming up to help organizations create inspiring, high-performance workplaces.”

Forget grey felt cubicle walls and formica – these workplaces rival the most stylish home, making you want to stay at work a little longer.

Here’s the best of the west elm Work Collection:

west elm Work Collection

Conference-chic. Mid-century modern inspired furniture and commercial, durable textiles combine for a lastingly stylish office. All images: Steelcase west elm Work Collection

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This employee lounge area will be the most popular place in the office.

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This modular sectional can be used as a multi-person workspace or reception sitting area.

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Steel case office furniture and west elm Work Collection

The high back of this tailored settee can double as a room divider to conceal a desk or filing cabinets.

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Steel case office furniture and west elm Work Collection
Steel case office furniture and west elm Work Collection

All items are available as of December 15, with more to come at the Steelcase west elm Work Collection site and west elm Workspace.

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