What are some examples of collaborative furniture architecture?

1. Modular seating systems that can be arranged in various configurations to suit different settings and needs.
2. Interactive tables that allow multiple users to collaborate on a shared surface, such as a digital whiteboard or a puzzle.
3. Movable walls or partitions that can be reconfigured to create different spaces for collaboration or privacy.
4. Lounge seating with built-in power outlets and USB ports for users to stay connected and productive while relaxing.
5. Shared workstations with adjustable-height tables and ergonomic chairs that can be used by multiple users throughout the day.

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