10/18/2024 - Dauphin Workheart Wonderworld: Delve into magical worlds

At Orgatec 2024 in Cologne, from October 22 to 25, Dauphin will present inspiring office landscapes and invite visitors to dream and wander through the Dauphin Workheart – Wonderworld. The Dauphin HumanDesign Group will welcome its visitors in an exhibition space covering more than 500 square metres with an imaginative presentation showcasing futuristic work and living environments as well as a range of new products.

Offenhausen/Cologne, October 2024 – Innovation requires courage, creativity and an inspirational setting. With the motto “Dauphin Workheart Wonderworld”, visitors can expect to find atmospheric backdrops to stimulate all the senses, combining the needs and requirements of today’s and tomorrow’s work environments. The Dauphin Workheart new-work concept, which was successfully launched last year, is at the heart of the design of the exhibition stand and will be expanded at Orgatec to include 13 magical settings.

Dauphin Workheart – Innovation requires courage

Three zones to meet the needs and requirements of the working world of today and tomorrow – a concept that offers it all: Dauphin Workheart. A new feature is that the office space is divided into the areas of Me, Team and Family to reflect the level of social interaction that is desired. With the guiding motto of “from super private to super social”, sufficient spaces are created for individuals to focus on their own work, creative team and project work, and casual conversations on equal footing. For Orgatec, the innovative concept is being expanded to include 13 futuristic settings: Whether it's the Secret Paradise, Zen Cube, Mission Possible or Festival Ground – they all show that imagination is crucial for delivering creative solutions. With a little bit of courage, traditional boundaries can be overcome and work can be made freer, more creative and more meaningful. The butterfly represents freedom and transformation and symbolises the motto of the Dauphin Workheart Wonderworld.

Dauphin has teamed up with its cooperation partners from the areas of lighting, technology, equipment and art (Création Baumann, deskbird, Object Carpet, Sattler, Sisyphus, kindle & gonzáles) to create a fascinating, multi-sensory experience.  In the Secret Paradise, Artemide and Retterspitz create a special sense of well-being with light and scent accents. The result is an overall composition that stimulates all the senses and makes the Dauphin Workheart Wonderworld a real highlight and an exceptional experience.

Dauphin Indeed – Three solutions, one objective

The Indeed chair range is now complete. With three different mechanisms, the product family offers the perfect solution to deliver individual seated comfort for any “seat type”.

Indeed – the classic – impresses with its Syncro-Evolution® mechanism and its wide range of setting options make it perfect for individual workstations. The Indeed automatic with its Motionflex®-Automatic mechanism automatically adapts to the weight of the user and is the ideal choice for shared workstations. With its 3D Ball-Balance® mechanism, Indeed balance promotes dynamic sitting and ensures that people move more in their daily work.

But they all have one thing in common: sustainable manufacturing and materials, a sleek design and intelligent engineering.
Design: Rüdiger Schaack

Dauphin Sequel – Comfort meets durability

A modern, clear and consistent focus on ergonomics – the new Dauphin Sequel office swivel chair offers all the crucial features needed to ensure personal well-being and a productive working environment. Thanks to its user-friendly Syncro-Evolution® mechanism and robust design with few components, the chair meets the highest standards of durability and functionality.

“Thanks to the internal, highly stable honeycomb structure and the intelligent, resource-saving overall design, we’ve succeeded in turning all the design requirements into integral components of the overall shape,” says designer Rüdiger Schaack. “When designing the Sequel, it was important to me to create a shape that exudes power and strength without appearing heavy,” he explains. “While the connection of the backrest frame and the height of the backrest convey the sense of power, the delicate light edges and harmonious surface transitions give the chair the elegance it deserves.”

The clear focus on the essential, along with its weight-optimized and resource-saving design, give the Sequel sustainability through lightness. With the new Sequel, Dauphin is once again demonstrating its expertise in ergonomics: despite all its features, it remains attractively priced and therefore sets new standards. Fully equipped with all the ergonomic features even in the basic version, Sequel is also visually impressive, in both the mesh and upholstered versions.
Design: Rüdiger Schaack

Dauphin Fiore club active – Welcome to the club!

Spontaneity, flexibility and efficiency are the key attributes of modern touchdown workstations. These variable work environments make it possible to complete tasks quickly and effectively without being tied to a fixed desk. In keeping with this agile way of working, the Fiore club active is introduced as a fully upholstered shell chair that delivers both style and comfort.

Thanks to its active seat tilt, it promotes healthy sitting and adapts effortlessly to any environment – whether it’s in an office or for people working from home. With its harmonious lines and pleasant feel, the Fiore club active creates a homely atmosphere wherever it is used. It acts as a perfect link between a work and living space, balancing effectiveness and well-being. The Fiore club active makes the touchdown workstation an ideal blend of dynamism and comfort, not least because of the five-star base on castors that ensures maximum mobility. This means it supports flexible working models and promotes personal well-being.
Design: Jessica Engelhardt

Züco Little Perillo eco – A design classic goes green

The Züco Little Perillo has long become a trademark. Wherever it is, it is sure to attract attention. The public-area chair, which has won design awards, combines futuristic design with an extravagant look. In a single flowing line, the seat, backrest, armrests and base of the Züco Little Perillo fuse together seamlessly to create a sculptural masterpiece. For Orgatec, the design classic will be presented in a new eco version made from sustainable recycled material. This material consists of “post-consumer plastics” sourced from household recyclables from the yellow bin. The plastic waste is sorted, thoroughly cleaned and processed into granules. Occasional particles of darker pigment will show on the surface of the finished material, giving it its characteristic appearance. But this unconventional seating not only comes in a sustainable guise, but also offers a fresh selection of pastel colours.
Design: Martin Ballendat

Dauphin Tec identity – The colour provides guidance

The newly developed Tec identity can be assembled quickly and easily and can be used universally as an industrial chair – from workshops or production areas to specific protected areas such as ESD, clean rooms or laboratories.

The tapered design of the backrest in the shoulder area allows greater freedom of movement while still providing proper support for the user’s upper body. The handles attached at the side allow the backrest to be grasped securely without touching the cushions and so prevent them from getting dirty, even in rougher environments. The plastic shell on the back protects the chair from colliding with a desk. The seat and backrest upholstery are breathable, microclimate-friendly and can be equipped with the right fabric to suit the specific area of application: hard-wearing polyurethane (PU) for workshop and production areas, or imitation leather for use in laboratories or clean rooms.

A special feature of the Tec identity and the reason behind its name is that it can be identified by coloured elements on the backrest and base. Using six different colours (blue, green, orange, grey, black and yellow), the industrial chair can be clearly assigned to different areas of activity or locations.
Design: Rüdiger Schaack