The psychology of colour in office design and furniture

In today's fast-paced and competitive business world, creating an inviting and productive workspace is more important than ever. One often overlooked aspect of office design is the role of colour psychology. The colours you choose for your office furniture and environment can significantly impact the mood, productivity, and overall atmosphere of your workspace.
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