Informal, Spontaneous, and Creative Collaboration Spaces
Huddle rooms are gaining popularity for good reason—they offer an affordable and practical solution for impromptu meetings, as well as collaborative and creative brainstorming sessions. Less formal than traditional meeting rooms, these spaces are typically designed to accommodate 3–6 people and are ideal for equipping with displays and conferencing tools for presentations and discussions.
Widely used in open-plan offices, huddle rooms provide a dedicated creative space where colleagues can share ideas and collaborate effectively, both in-person and via technology, without disrupting the broader workspace. They are also a practical and inviting solution for visitors or remote staff who may not have access to permanent desk space.
Examples of Huddle Room Technology:
Huddle rooms are designed to inspire collaboration, streamline communication, and provide a functional space for creativity to thrive.