
Work no longer takes place in a single location. It shifts, fragments, and adapts. It can begin in an office, move to an acoustic booth, transition to a shared space, and end at home. Throughout this journey, the laptop remains a constant. As work becomes increasingly mobile, spatial configurations must also adapt to this condition.
The Consolidation of Laptop-Based Work
However, the rise of laptops in professional settings has also brought recurring challenges: poor posture, makeshift solutions, and a disconnect between mobility and ergonomics. Within this landscape, solutions like LANA emerge—an ergonomic laptop stand developed by Colebrook Bosson Saunders designed for various flexible work setups.








