
The 2025 edition of the Workspace Design Show Amsterdam drew thousands of architects, designers, specifiers, and workplace strategists from across Europe for two days of forward-looking inspiration. Among the standout exhibitors was Bisley, which presented a dynamic, future-ready showcase centred around intelligent storage, flexible furniture systems, and technology-enabled workspace design.
Occupying Stand B21 at the RAI Amsterdam, Bisley debuted an expanded portfolio that illustrates the company’s evolution from a heritage storage manufacturer into a comprehensive solutions provider for hybrid-era workplaces. Styled in its signature mid-century colour palette of warm, saturated tones, the stand served as a tactile demonstration of how thoughtful design, technological intelligence, and user-centric functionality are shaping tomorrow’s office environments.
A significant highlight of Bisley’s presentation was BeSmart®, the company’s consultancy-led approach to designing and implementing smart, secure locker solutions for organisations navigating new patterns of work. As hybrid models continue to redefine office utilisation, storage has become an essential piece of workplace infrastructure — not just functionally, but experientially.
Visitors interacted with the BeSmart LockerWall installation, finished in a soft Stone Grey MFC that complemented the stand’s warm architectural tones. Demonstrating its modular configuration capabilities, the LockerWall incorporated an integrated media panel and a cushioned perch pad, showing how storage can play multiple roles within an office — from personal item security to team communication to space-efficient seating.
Bisley also introduced its newly released Deco smart lockers, showcased in a fresh pairing of Coral and Oak finishes. The design blends refined materiality with cutting-edge functionality, offering technology-enabled access, operational efficiency, and ergonomically refined detailing. The collection reinforces Bisley’s position at the forefront of storage innovation for high-traffic environments such as hybrid offices, educational campuses, public facilities, and transport hubs.
Together, these demonstrations illustrated the increasing strategic importance of intelligent storage systems in enabling workplace fluidity, supporting employee wellbeing, and ensuring operational efficiency in modern office landscapes.
Another major draw on the stand was Arches, Bisley’s flexible, mobility-driven range of screens designed for agile and collaborative work settings. As organisations across Europe prioritise adaptable space planning, Arches answers the growing need for tools that empower teams to reconfigure environments instantly — without reliance on fixed architecture.
Visitors experienced firsthand the effortless movement of Arches units, engineered to glide smoothly as users create zones for focused work, team huddles, project rooms, or presentations. The curved silhouettes and fluid lines of the series introduce a sculptural yet practical element to the workspace, softening the rigidity often found in commercial interiors.
A standout feature was the battery-powered mobile media unit, designed to deliver fully wire-free functionality. This innovation allows teams to move digital displays anywhere in the office, supporting spontaneous collaboration or client presentations without cable clutter or reliance on wall power sources. The system underscores Bisley’s focus on breaking down barriers between physical space, technology, and user autonomy.
Throughout the two-day event, the Bisley team engaged in robust discussions with designers, clients, consultants, and workplace leaders from across Europe. Conversations often centred on the future of workplace strategy — including data-driven space planning, hybrid workforce behaviours, digital integration, and wellbeing-focused design.
Both BeSmart® and Arches generated strong interest from attendees, reflecting growing market demand for products that support flexibility, security, mobility, and human-centric organisation. The stand’s high level of engagement affirmed Bisley’s growing relevance not only as a product manufacturer but as a design partner contributing to strategic workplace transformation.
As workplace expectations continue to evolve, Bisley is positioning its portfolio to address the shifting dynamics of the modern organisation — from personal security and digitalisation to fluid team activity and the blending of collaborative and autonomous work modes.
The brand’s showing in Amsterdam illustrated a clear commitment to long-term innovation, design integrity, and product ecosystems that respond to both the emotional and functional needs of occupants. Whether through intelligent lockers, flexible zoning tools, or tech-integrated furniture, Bisley aims to support workplaces that are more adaptable, sustainable, and aligned with contemporary working patterns.
Bisley expressed gratitude to the clients, partners, and design professionals who visited the stand in Amsterdam and contributed to meaningful dialogue on the future of work.
For those who missed the Amsterdam event, Bisley will next appear at the Workspace Design Show London, scheduled for 25–26 February 2026. The company plans to continue expanding its narrative around smart storage, agile work environments, and material innovation — building on the momentum generated in Amsterdam.
As European organisations reshape their workplaces for 2026 and beyond, Bisley remains dedicated to delivering solutions that champion flexibility, user experience, and technological readiness.
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