Kanso Flow creates environments that support the human form and enhance daily work. We focus on the thoughtful integration of furniture, tools, and layout. Our approach aims to cultivate spaces of comfort and sustained productivity.
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Our philosophy extends beyond furniture to consider your entire daily routine. We incorporate principles of movement and mindful design to support both physical and mental wellness throughout your workday.
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We draw inspiration from Japanese design principles like "Ma" (balance of space) and "Kanso" (simplicity). This results in clean, decluttered workspaces that promote calm and intentional focus, free from visual noise.
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Our recommendations are grounded in the science of fitting the workplace to the person. We analyze your interactions with every element, from your office chair to your keyboard, ensuring your setup works in harmony with your body.
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We prioritize products and solutions built to last, emphasizing materials and construction that endure. This commitment to quality ensures your investment provides lasting comfort and value.
At Kanso Flow, we specialize in office ergonomics with a distinct perspective. We see the workspace as an ecosystem where furniture, tools, light, and layout must work in unison to support the individual. Our process begins with understanding your unique tasks, habits, and physical needs, whether for a corporate office or a personal home workstation.
Our methodology blends scientific ergonomic principles with the timeless elegance of Japanese minimalist design. We believe that true comfort arises from removing incompatibilities between you and your work environment. This means creating spaces that are not only functionally supportive but also visually serene, reducing cognitive load and fostering a state of focused flow. Our goal is to transform your desk from a mere utility into a source of daily comfort and inspiration.
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While individual needs vary, a key feature is adjustability—particularly in seat height, depth, and lumbar support. A chair should allow you to sit with your feet flat on the floor and your back naturally supported to promote a healthy posture.
Start with what you have. Ensure your monitor is at eye level (use books if needed), your elbows are at a 90-degree angle when typing, and your feet rest flat. Incorporate movement by taking short breaks to stand and stretch regularly.
A decluttered environment reduces visual noise and cognitive load, which can help decrease anxiety and improve concentration. It allows you to focus on your tasks without unnecessary distractions.
There's no one-size-fits-all rule, but a general guideline is to take a short break to stand, stretch, or walk for a few minutes every 30 to 60 minutes. This helps promote blood circulation and reduce muscle fatigue.
For office work, ergonomics is the science of designing your computer workstation—including your chair, desk, keyboard, and monitor—to fit you properly. The goal is to minimize physical strain and discomfort, allowing you to work more comfortably and productively.
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We believe the modern workspace has become disconnected from human needs. Our mission is to rebuild that connection by creating environments that actively support well-being. We see our work as a form of preventative care, aiming to reduce the physical and mental strain associated with prolonged desk work by designing spaces that encourage natural movement and sustained focus.
Our vision extends beyond individual comfort. We aspire to influence a broader shift in how organizations value their environments, promoting the understanding that a thoughtfully designed workspace is foundational to a healthy, engaged, and resilient team. Through the application of ergonomic principles and mindful design, we are committed to fostering workspaces where people can thrive.
At Kanso Flow, we are always looking for passionate individuals who share our vision for better workspaces. We believe that improving how people work is a meaningful and evolving challenge. If you are skilled in design, ergonomics, client relations, or simply have a deep curiosity about how environments shape our lives, we would like to hear from you.
We offer a collaborative culture that values deep thinking, attention to detail, and the Japanese concept of "Takumi" or craftsmanship. Working with us means contributing to projects that have a tangible, positive impact on people's daily lives. Explore the possibility of building a career dedicated to harmonizing spaces and well-being.
2-chōme-5-5 Marunouchi, Chiyoda City, Tokyo 100-0005, Japan