Perhaps King Arthur was onto something; according to a new study published by the Journal of Consumer Research, seating people at either a round or an angular table can impact their priorities. “The ...
If you want to create a collaborative office setting you can use an open design, but you better make sure the tables are round. That's because researchers have found that circular seating arrangements ...
King Arthur had the right idea - seat people on a round table and they are less likely to be argumentative and more likely to feel 'they belong', new research claims. But put them in rows, such as a ...
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