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No stuffy little corners, instead: flexible furniture

Waiting is something that happens in diverse spaces and under a variety of circumstances. Waiting in a waiting room at the doctor's office, awaiting a treatment in hospital, for a bus or train, until it's your turn at the bank, waiting in the dressing room for a sporting performance, and so on. As an interior architect you are regularly confronted with the phenomenon of waiting. How do you respond to this? How can you shorten the wait? How do you reduce stress? How do you increase concentration levels? Nook asked Steven Van Compernol, who has been working independently as an interior architect for twenty years.