On this episode of Modern Workplace Conversations, Oluwanifemi Kolawole sits with Page Tsewinor, Lead Interior Designer at Spacefinish, to explore the evolution of the modern workspace and what it means for forward-thinking employers in today’s world.
Spacefinish is a global design and workspace strategy firm reimagining workspaces and lifestyles across the world. The company has worked with the likes of Twitter, Flutterwave, PwC and several other startups and multinationals.
Page draws from his over five years of experience as an Interior Architect to discuss how workplace design has shifted from the traditional office setup to more dynamic, tech-integrated spaces that promote productivity, collaboration, and well-being.
We looked into the importance of designing a workspace that meets global standards—not just in terms of aesthetics but functionality, too. From optimising space use to incorporating technology that enhances productivity, we discuss why it’s crucial for employers to invest in work environments that foster creativity and adaptability.
With companies now rethinking their Return-to-Office (RTO) policies, Page shares insights on how workspace design plays a key role in balancing these dynamics, helping businesses create environments that are flexible, supportive of hybrid work models, and in tune with the changing needs of today’s workforce.
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