Lane Office

Lane Office New York’s premier commercial interiors dealer. Elevating workspaces through sustainable design, trusted partnerships, and 104+ years of insight.

Lane Office is New York’s leading boutique commercial furniture dealer — delivering sustainable, luxury work environments that help businesses thrive. With over 100 years of experience, we help clients make smart, functional decisions for every part of their space — from layout and workflow to fit and finish. As a top MillerKnoll dealer and partner to over 200+ premier office systems manufacturers

, Lane Office brings both expertise and access for every project. We are also the exclusive Falkbuilt New York branch, bringing advanced construction innovation to the interiors we furnish. Whether you're rethinking a single office or planning millions of square feet, Lane Office is your trusted partner for spaces that perform as beautifully as they look.

04/15/2026

Ready to plan a space your team truly wants to work in?

Visit our showroom to test ergonomic chairs & desking, explore solutions from MillerKnoll and 200+ manufacturers, and learn how Falkbuiltny solutions can support faster interior builds through office fronts, phone booths, huddle rooms, operable walls, and more!

Let’s talk: https://laneoffice.com/contact/

Your workspace shouldn’t be the reason your back hurts.Ergonomics isn’t just a “chair conversation.” It’s the full setup...
04/13/2026

Your workspace shouldn’t be the reason your back hurts.

Ergonomics isn’t just a “chair conversation.” It’s the full setup—how your seat supports posture, where your screen sits, how your arms rest, and whether your space lets you shift positions throughout the day.

Small changes add up fast: less discomfort, better focus, and fewer “long-day” aches that quietly impact productivity.

What’s the biggest comfort issue in your workspace right now? Chair support, monitor height, or desk setup?

The biggest misconception about hybrid work is that it automatically means “we need less space.”Sometimes it does. Somet...
04/09/2026

The biggest misconception about hybrid work is that it automatically means “we need less space.”

Sometimes it does. Sometimes it doesn’t.

It depends on your seat model (desk sharing vs. assigned seating) and whether you’re planning for growth. What’s the one space your office never seems to have enough of—meeting rooms, focus rooms, or phone rooms?

Midst Table by Muuto for MillerKnoll.A table like this is perfect for the kind of hybrid work people typically come in f...
04/06/2026

Midst Table by Muuto for MillerKnoll.

A table like this is perfect for the kind of hybrid work people typically come in for—quick alignment, working sessions, and small team huddles. It comfortably supports 5–6 people in a more relaxed, non-traditional setup that still feels professional.

Does your team collaborate better in formal meeting rooms or in more casual setups like this?

Wishing you a happy Easter from the Lane Office team! 🐣🌷
04/05/2026

Wishing you a happy Easter from the Lane Office team! 🐣🌷

Hybrid work is now an operating model, and your office needs to match it.Before you touch a floor plan, it helps to clar...
04/02/2026

Hybrid work is now an operating model, and your office needs to match it.

Before you touch a floor plan, it helps to clarify three questions:
→ What does your peak day look like (not the average)?
→ What’s your desired seat strategy (assigned, shared, or mixed)?
→ What are your growth assumptions over the next 3–5 years?

When those are clear, “hybrid” turns into something you can actually plan—and budget—for in terms of furniture procurement and workplace strategy.

What’s been the hardest part of hybrid planning for your team?

Wishing a meaningful Passover to our clients, partners, and friends who are celebrating. ✨Chag Pesach Sameach from the L...
04/01/2026

Wishing a meaningful Passover to our clients, partners, and friends who are celebrating. ✨

Chag Pesach Sameach from the Lane Office team 🍷

03/30/2026

This month, we dug into the less glamorous side of workspace planning: budgets, reuse, and the questions that keep projects from going sideways.

In April, we’ll shift the conversation to how spaces feel—comfort, focus, and the little details that make a long day a little easier (including the ones that can contribute to back pain).

What’s the #1 thing in your workspace that affects your comfort, your chair, your desk setup, or how often you move throughout the day?

If there’s a workspace question or challenge you’d love us to unpack, leave a comment or send us a message: https://laneoffice.pulse.ly/fzl5enuomm

Approving an office furniture budget shouldn’t feel like signing off on a mystery number.In our new article, we share 5 ...
03/25/2026

Approving an office furniture budget shouldn’t feel like signing off on a mystery number.

In our new article, we share 5 questions leaders can use as a practicality check before they say “yes”—from clarifying what’s truly furniture vs construction to avoiding sticker shock on finishes: “5 Questions to Ask Before You Approve Your Office Furniture Budget” → https://laneoffice.pulse.ly/7jzg8t6urc

If you only ask two questions before approving a furniture budget, make them these.1️⃣ What does this space need to do f...
03/23/2026

If you only ask two questions before approving a furniture budget, make them these.

1️⃣ What does this space need to do for our people and our clients?
2️⃣ What part of the overall project budget is truly allocated to furniture?

Clarity here prevents many “surprise” conversations later.

If you’re planning a move or refresh, which answer would be harder for your team to nail down right now?

Last night, our CEO Mark Fischer attended the annual DIFFA Angels & Demons Gala, supporting DIFFA’s mission to fund hous...
03/20/2026

Last night, our CEO Mark Fischer attended the annual DIFFA Angels & Demons Gala, supporting DIFFA’s mission to fund housing, meals, and health services for underserved New Yorkers.

A highlight of the evening was a heartfelt speech from Fern Mallis, who received the DIFFA Lifetime Impact Award—an incredibly well-deserved honor for a true pioneer. Fern is a renowned fashion industry leader, the creator of New York Fashion Week, and often called the “godmother of fashion.”

Pictured: Mark Fischer, Gene Dassing (HOK), Jeremy Sackler (HOK), Lauren Nowaczek (HOK), and Thomas Polucci (HOK).

Thank you, DIFFA, for the work you do and for bringing people together for such an important cause 🙌

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