Sedus Stoll Aktiengesellschaft
(https://sedus.com) 📸 Data Snapshot: June 19, 2026Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.
The site exhibits high substance through specific nouns and named entities. The homepage includes a list of over 20 specific corporate clients (e.g., N26, Cushman & Wakefield, Kantar) under H4 tags, and the body text cites precise dates like ‘Founded in 1871’. While some headings like ‘Always the right solution’ are generic, they are immediately followed by technical mentions of ergonomics and specific product families like ‘se:cove’ and ‘se:hive’.
Information Density is read straight from the body copy: how much of the text carries grounded, checkable substance versus hollow filler. Below is the clean text the engine analyzed, then the industry’s known generic-claim patterns to weigh it against.
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (the substance-vs-filler signal)
HOMEPAGE (https://sedus.com) Modular office furniture & ergonomic chairs
Focused & Together - The Mindful Office How can work environments be created that make both focus and interaction possible? In an era of hybrid work, people are returning to the office not only to collaborate and exchange ideas, but also to consciously think and reflect in peace. Companies face the challenge of supporting both needs – concentration and interaction – in shared spaces. read more Focused & together - the mindful office How can work environments be created that make both focus and interaction possible? In an era of hybrid work, people are returning to the office not only to collaborate and exchange ideas, but also to consciously think and reflect in peace. Companies face the challenge of supporting both needs – concentration and interaction – in shared spaces. read more Focused & together - the mindful office How can work environments be created that make both focus and interaction possible? In an era of hybrid work, people are returning to the office not only to collaborate and exchange ideas, but also to consciously think and reflect in peace. Companies face the challenge of supporting both needs – concentration and interaction – in shared spaces. read more Focused & together - the mindful office How can work environments be created that make both focus and interaction possible? In an era of hybrid work, people are returning to the office not only to collaborate and exchange ideas, but also to consciously think and reflect in peace. Companies face the challenge of supporting both needs – concentration and interaction – in shared spaces. read more Focused & together - the mindful office How can work environments be created that make both focus and interaction possible? In an era of hybrid work, people are returning to the office not only to collaborate and exchange ideas, but also to consciously think and reflect in peace. Companies face the challenge of supporting both needs – concentration and interaction – in shared spaces. read more Applications – examples for Workcafé & Co. Work has moved away from traditional office-centric models towards a fluid integration of various environments, including third places such as cafés, pubs, and bookstores, which have come to shape employees‘ expectations on their offices. read more Follow the green thread The company history of Sedus, spanning more than 150 years, is characterised by a pioneering spirit – whether in terms of ergonomics, manufacturing processes or sustainability. read more Founded in 1871, Sedus Stoll AG is now one of the leading European manufacturers of office furniture. The product range includes seating furniture, such as swivel and visitor chairs, as well as conference and office furniture – all "Made in Germany". In its 150-year company history, Sedus has been continuously setting new standards, in terms of ergonomics, manufacturing processes and sustainability. The brand is synonymous with innovation and technology, quality and aesthetics and it constantly enriches the office world with contemporary concepts and high-quality office furniture. [H3] Ergonomics & Quality High-quality office furniture from Sedus is characterised by ergonomic design, great aesthetics and excellent finish. [H3] Sustainability "Made in Germany" With office furniture developed and produced in Germany, Sedus is committed to its locations, and places the highest demands on sustainability. [H3] Design & Innovation With creative designers and passionate engineers, Sedus creates office furniture solutions and products for the working world of today and tomorrow. [IMG: Cushman & Wakefield, Madrid, Spain] [H4] Cushman & Wakefield Madrid, Spain [IMG: Kantar, Paris, France] [H4] Kantar Paris, France [IMG: HEY SPARK (Sparkasse Trier), Trier, Germany] [H4] HEY SPARK (Sparkasse Trier) Trier, Germany [IMG: Danone HQ „La Fayette“, Paris, Frankreich] [H4] Danone HQ „La Fayette“ Paris, Frankreich [IMG: bluebird.space, Salzburg, Austria] [H4] bluebird.space Salzburg, Austria [IMG: M+R Spedag Group AG, Muttenz, Switzerland] [H4] M+R Spedag Group AG Muttenz, Switzerland [IMG: VOSS-Gruppe, Rostock, Germany] [H4] VOSS-Gruppe Rostock, Germany [IMG: IDEAL-Werk, Lippstadt, Germany] [H4] IDEAL-Werk Lippstadt, Germany [IMG: Hitzler Engineers, Vienna, Austria] [H4] Hitzler Engineers Vienna, Austria [IMG: Kolleg St. Blasien, St. Blasien, Germany] [H4] Kolleg St. Blasien St. Blasien, Germany [IMG: Torrejón University Hospital, Madrid, Spain] [H4] Torrejón University Hospital Madrid, Spain [IMG: Veolia, Hamburg, Germany] [H4] Veolia Hamburg, Germany [IMG: Roeselare Town Hall, Roeselare, Belgium] [H4] Roeselare Town Hall Roeselare, Belgium [IMG: Bregenz Festival, Bregenz, Austria] [H4] Bregenz Festival Bregenz, Austria [IMG: AW Rostamani Group, Dubai, United Arab Emirates] [H4] AW Rostamani Group Dubai, United Arab Emirates [IMG: enercity, Hanover, Germany] [H4] enercity Hanover, Germany [IMG: PSD Bank, Kiel, Germany] [H4] PSD Bank Kiel, Germany [IMG: Thyssenkrupp Polysius, Beckum, Germany] [H4] Thyssenkrupp Polysius Beckum, Germany [IMG: Haag-Bau, Neuler, Germany] [H4] Haag-Bau Neuler, Germany [IMG: Online-Bank N26, Berlin, Germany] [H4] Online-Bank N26 Berlin, Germany se:cove Elegant lounge chair as an eyecatcher read more se:hive Flexible space solution with feel-good factor read more se:café bar The product family is complete read more se:café team table bench The bench: a perfect companion to the table read more se:charge Mobile rechargeable battery for more flexibility read more #designcodes 1/2026 The design magazine for creative office environments read more With a particular focus on current trends, design and changes in the world of work, Sedus helps people to express their genuis. New organisational structures and forms of work call for flexible, modern furniture and tailored solutions. Particularly important are aspects that promote cooperation, communication and health of the employees. Therefore, Sedus focuses on the optimally adapted workplace, a wide range of products and quality for every chair and every desk.To Product overview [H2] Sustainable since 1871 Sustainability is written into the Sedus DNA. This is reflected not only in the company's commitment to the development of environmentally friendly and ergonomically optimised workplace solutions, but also in its corporate structure – after all, a substantial proportion of its profits goes to two charitable foundations.READ MORE Focus office Reclaiming focus in hybrid offices read more Knowledge What developments will influence office design and work in the future? read more WHAT'S UP Latest articles on new products, our trend research, new work concepts and helpful tips on all aspects of work and office furniture in the Sedus News Blog read more Newsletter Want to receive Sedus News easily in your mailbox? Subscribe to our newsletter now. Subscribe to newsletter
SUB-PAGE (https://sedus.com/en/whatsup/) Sedus WHAT'S UP Blog
On our WHAT'S UP blog you will find exciting articles on new products, our trend research, new work concepts and helpful tips on all aspects of work and office furniture. You can also discover exclusive news and updates about Sedus. Filter Category News Podcast Sustainability Wellbeing Working at Sedus Workplace Design Tags Agile working Certificate Collaboration Company Design Ergonomics Events Foundation Future Hybrid Office Interview Lookbook New Products New Work ORGATEC Sedus INSIGHTS Sustainability Why Sedus Work & Co. Workplace case study employee engagement office working remote working work now next workscape of tomorrow Author Annika Lacher Bernadette Trepte Editorial office Josephine Seidel Leuteritz Mark Eltringham Susan Weston Filter [IMG: Two people sitting on different upholstered armchairs in a spacious modern office lounge with plants and round tables] Workplace Design 17/06/2026 [H3] Mix & Match in upholstery: How se:cove makes individuality a reality Workplaces are becoming more homely, more emotive and more individual. At the same time, expectations of interior and corporate design are rising: spaces should convey brand identity, provide guidance and adapt flexibly to different usage scenarios. This is precisely where the se:cove lounge chair from Sedus comes in – with a well-thought-out mix-and-match principle that doesn’t leave design to chance, but makes it possible to plan. read more [IMG: Spacious modern office interior with open seating areas, modular furniture, plants, and large windows providing natural light] Sustainability 15/06/2026 [H3] Designing a sustainable office: creating a modern Green Office with furniture Sustainability has long since become a central component of modern corporate strategies. The design of working environments plays a particularly crucial role in this regard. A sustainable office combines environmental responsibility, economic efficiency and the well-being of employees. Companies that opt for resource-efficient materials, durable furnishing concepts and flexible usage options not only create future-proof workplaces but also strengthen their employer brand at the same time. read more Workplace Design 10/06/2026 [H3] Office colour design: How a well-thought-out colour concept and the right colours in the office promote well-being and productivity Colours define spaces – and they influence how we feel within them. This is why office colour schemes are playing an increasingly important role, particularly in modern working environments. read more [IMG: Bird] News 08/06/2026 [H3] AI as Relief: When Tools Protect Cognitive Energy We live in a working world that constantly demands our attention. Every message, every meeting, every glance at a screen pulls our focus in a new direction. By the end of the day, this often creates a paradoxical feeling: we were busy — but not necessarily productive. read more Workplace Design 03/06/2026 [H3] Focus in the Open Space: 5 Design Levers Without Rebuilding Open spaces encourage interaction and collaboration — but they often make concentrated work more difficult. Conversations, movement, video calls and the lack of retreat spaces continuously interrupt attention throughout the day. read more Workplace Design 01/06/2026 [H3] Mindful Work: How Colours and Materials Stabilise Focus Today’s workplace design is shifting away from pure efficiency towards a more human-centred approach. Alongside collaboration and flexibility, mental ease, emotional balance and sensory wellbeing are becoming defining factors in office planning. read more [IMG: Two men (Konstantin Thomas and Rudi Raschke) stand in a warehouse with shelving and blue plastic bins, one holding a cardboard box and the other gesturing with his hand.] Sustainability 29/05/2026 [H3] A material with attitude: wood fibre as the basis for sustainable acoustics Wood fibre is more than just an insulating material: in the collaboration between Sedus and Gutex, it becomes a creative, sustainable element of modern working environments. In conversation with Rudi Raschke from Gutex, we learn more about understanding materials, regional responsibility and new perspectives in interior design. read more [IMG: Showroom Wien] News 27/05/2026 [H3] How do we want to work today? With its new showroom in Vienna, Sedus is strengthening its presence in one of Austria’s most dynamic creative and working environments. Located in the former gasworks building on Felberstraße, the 440 m² space is designed to do more than simply present products — it brings modern ways of working to life. At its core lies a central question: How do we want to work today — and tomorrow? read more News 26/05/2026 [H3] How can workplaces become truly inclusive across generations? As part of this year’s Clerkenwell Design Week, Sedus welcomed workplace strategist Hannah Nardini from WKspace for an expert talk at the newly redesigned Sedus showroom in London. read more [IMG: sedus smart office] Workplace Design 22/05/2026 [H3] se:cove as a Micro Focus Space Hybrid work environments require new answers to one essential need: concentration. Instead of clearly separated rooms, workplaces today are evolving into finely layered environments where focus and interaction can coexist. Micro focus spaces such as se:cove demonstrate how retreat without isolation can be integrated directly into open-plan settings — creating a new balance between concentrated work and togetherness. read more [IMG: Person sitting on an office chair with visible lumbar support and armrest, hand resting on the armrest] Wellbeing 20/05/2026 [H3] Understanding lordosis: Why proper lumbar support is crucial for healthy sitting Many people spend several hours a day sitting down – often with consequences for their back, neck and shoulders. Back pain is one of the most common complaints in everyday office life. A crucial factor for ergonomic sitting is often underestimated: the natural lordosis of the spine. Anyone who understands how lordosis works and how to adjust the lumbar support on an office chair can specifically prevent discomfort and work more healthily in the long term. read more Sustainability 18/05/2026 [H3] Sustainability management that works: Better products through a smaller carbon footprint How do you measure a product’s carbon footprint – and how does that translate into real improvement? In this interview, we explore sustainability goals in product development, explain the standardised process of carbon footprint assessment, and use concrete examples to show how new products are becoming more climate-friendly. We also share the key findings from the latest analyses and provide an outlook on upcoming innovations. read more [IMG: Group of young people standing outdoors in front of a colorful striped wall and trees] Working at Sedus 15/05/2026 [H3] Working at Sedus: A look at the training programme and day-to-day work What is it actually like to work at Sedus? What does a typical day look like during the apprenticeship, and what experiences do apprentices gain in different areas of the company? To answer these questions, we spoke to several trainees. Paula, Anne, Dennis and Nicolas talk about their first few months at Sedus, their tasks and the moments that make their training special. read more [IMG: sedus se:hive] Workplace Design 13/05/2026 [H3] Spaces for Deep Focus: How Much Shielding Is Right? For years, the conversation around the workplace was shaped by a single paradigm: Openness, Collaboration and Interaction. Today, that perspective is shifting. In a world saturated with stimuli, the office is increasingly becoming what is often missing elsewhere: a place for concentration. This shift raises a new design question: How much shielding does focus require—and at what point does it become counterproductive? read more [IMG: Open-plan office with large arched windows, exposed brick walls, multiple desks with chairs, and plants near the windows] Workplace Design 11/05/2026 [H3] Flexible Office Furniture: Modular and Multifunctional Concepts for Modern Work Environments The se:lab product family is designed for modern work environments and shows how flexible office furniture can transform everyday office life. With solutions such as the se:lab sofa and the se:lab meet desk, versatile, easily movable furnishing elements are created that support modular office concepts. These multifunctional pieces support agile working, spontaneous meetings, and creative collaboration. At the same time, they can be individually adapted and combine flexibility with thoughtful design and sustainable production. read more [IMG: Open office space with a long wooden table surrounded by green upholstered chairs and built-in wooden seating niches along the wall under pendant lights] Workplace Design 08/05/2026 [H3] Start it @KBC – How open innovation spaces can remain conducive to focused work Open coworking spaces often face an apparent contradiction: they are meant to foster exchange, dynamism and creative energy – whilst at the same time enabling focused work. The Start it @KBC project in Antwerp shows exactly how this balance can be achieved. read more Workplace Design 04/05/2026 [H3] Transitional Spaces: The Underrated Boosters Between Teamwork and Focus How corridors, alcoves and soft zones facilitate cognitive switching. Between focused individual work and lively interaction lies an area that is often underestimated in office planning: the interstitial space. It is precisely these transitional zones that are crucial for productive work in hybrid working environments. Corridors, alcoves and peripheral areas thus become more than mere circulation spaces – they support focus, interaction and natural movement in equal measure. read more [IMG: A woman is sitting in the biophilic office area] Wellbeing 04/05/2026 [H3] The Peripersonal Space in the Office: Why Focus Begins with Us In a world constantly competing for our attention, focus has become one of our scarcest resources. Notifications, conversations, visual stimuli - everything demands our awareness at the same time. And this is precisely where a new perspective on workplace design begins: not with the space, but with the human being. More specifically: with the peripersonal space. read more [IMG: Modern office lounge with multiple plants, wooden and upholstered chairs, low tables, and a sofa against a backdrop of large windows and dark curtains] Workplace Design 01/05/2026 [H3] Biophilic Design – How to improve the working environment with office plants Working in green surroundings: The ‘biophilic design’ principle uses plants to create a pleasant office environment that protects against noise and poor air quality and helps improve concentration. read more [IMG: Steffi Burkhardt on stage] News 27/04/2026 [H3] Mindset. Skillset. Toolset. At the end of March, we had the opportunity - together with our partner ULISCHUH GmbH & Co. KG - to experience the keynote speech by Dr. Steffi Burkhardt. What she brought to the stage that evening was far more than just an impulse. Under the title “Mindset. Skillset. Toolset.”, she made key future topics such as artificial intelligence, generational change, and the transformation of work tangible - clear, direct, and relatable rather than abstract or theoretical. Her core message resonates deeply: it is not the speed of change that matters most, but our mindset toward it. And that is where things became personal. Because the conversation shifted away from “the future out there” to a much more immediate question: how we as organisations, leaders, and designers of work environments must act today to remain relevant tomorrow. Following the event, we had the opportunity to continue the conversation with her. read more 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 » Newsletter Want to receive Sedus News easily in your mailbox? Subscribe to our newsletter now. Subscribe to newsletter
SUB-PAGE (https://sedus.com/en/focused-and-together/) Focused and together
[H3] [H3] How can work environments be created that make both focus and interaction possible? In an era of hybrid work, people are returning to the office not only to collaborate and exchange ideas, but also to consciously think and reflect in peace. Companies face the challenge of supporting both needs – concentration and interaction – in shared spaces. “Focused & Together – The Mindful Office”, the motto for the Sedus New Arrivals for Winter 2025/2026, underlines precisely this fine balance. It reflects the growing demand for mental clarity, acoustic comfort and spatial differentiation – especially since open-plan layouts and a lack of retreat spaces at home make focused work increasingly difficult.take a look now se:cove Elegant lounge chair as an eyecatcher read more se:hive Flexible space solution with feel-good factor read more se:café bar The product family is complete read more se:café team table bench The bench: a perfect companion to the table read more se:charge Mobile rechargeable battery for more flexibility read more #designcodes 1/2026 The design magazine for creative office environments read more The twentieth edition of Sedus INSIGHTS takes a decisive step into the shifting landscape of work by focusing on one of its most elusive and defining aspects: attention. This issue introduces a renewed understanding of how we engage with tasks and people – not through continuous deep concentration, but through a more fluid, adaptive, and often intermittent state that mirrors today’s cognitive rhythms. Sedus INSIGHTS N° 20 shows how attention is supported through adaptable, autonomous environments that reflect today’s fluid work-life. In a world shaped by multitasking, constant inputs, and hybrid dynamics, attention is no longer fixed or linear. It has become lighter, more fragmented, and more cyclical. This is not a flaw to correct but a reality to acknowledge – prompting a rethinking of how we shape workplaces in line with how the mind really operates. read sedus Insights #20 now**The full content is currently available only for subscribers. [H3] Subscribe to our newletter and be among the first to receive news about products and solutions as well as trends around the workplace. To receive content relevant to you, please select your professional category.
SUB-PAGE (https://sedus.com/en/sedustainable/) Sedustainable
The company history of Sedus, spanning more than 150 years, is characterised by a pioneering spirit – whether in terms of ergonomics, manufacturing processes or sustainability. In our current understanding, sustainability means to protect the essential foundations of life for people today and for the future generations, so that everyone can live in an environmentally, socially and economically intact world. This holistic approach determines the way we think and act at Sedus. [H2] Three perspectives: social, ecological & economic The understanding of sustainability at Sedus is based on the three pillars of social, ecological and economic aspects, because only with these can a company develop in the long term.Discover the measures, projects and backgrounds behind the individual segments: [H2] Social responsibility Community involvement is deeply rooted in the corporate structure of Sedus.FIND OUT MORE [H2] Ecology Environmental principles characterise business activities and production at Sedus.FIND OUT MORE [H2] Economy For Sedus, acting economically means operating in a forward-thinking and sustainable manner.FIND OUT MORE [H2] Vision of a future worth living *The objective is ambitious, yet clear: By 2025, Sedus aims to be CO₂ neutral at its administrative and production sites.Driven by the vision of a sustainable future, Sedus is continuously developing innovations that are both environmentally friendly and optimised for people. The high-quality and intelligent workplace solutions are designed to enable everyone to fully develop their potential and achieve extraordinary things as part of a team. For this reason, Sedus attaches particular importance to individual needs, requirements and expectations.As a leading company, Sedus bears great responsibility – for its employees, customers and the planet. For Sedus, sustainable management means living a holistic approach that protects the foundations for tomorrow's life, today. After all: We really care.FIND OUT MORE [H2] Foundations: Profits support social projects A large proportion of the profits made by Sedus is channelled into two charitable foundations. In 1985, Emma and Christof Stoll started the Stoll VITA Foundation to regulate the company's succession and ensure the continuation of their lifelong commitment. The foundation is devoted to the promotion of scientific research, public health care, education, environmental protection and nature conservation. The merger with Gesika Büromöbelwerk GmbH in 2002 resulted in the addition of the Karl Bröcker Foundation. Its focus lies on educational projects as well as medical and therapeutic projects and facilities for children in Germany and abroad.FIND OUT MORE [H2] Sustainability report Sedus takes a holistic view of sustainability, as this is the only way to bring about improvements and continue to operate successfully as a responsible company in the future. The sustainability report transparently shows the goals and challenges Sedus is pursuing with regard to sustainability.GO TO SUSTAINABILITY REPORT
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