The productivity spin is a playful method to see how quickly an investment in better office foreclosure can pay off, in working days and weeks.

In 2016, designer Patrick Karlsson began drawing on a workplace foreclosure to seriously make a difference to people and businesses in open office environments. Many friends around Patrick had told of new grueling working days after corporate moves.

The team that currently works with the product saw a huge need for new better solutions and started Mount Design to make a reality of the ideas. Since then, reality has caught up with companies. Adaptations for maintaining productivity and employee satisfaction are high on the agenda.

The result now, three years later is HILO. A smart product that fills the void between traditional, in many ways limiting workplace screens and cell offices.

The productivity spin is a playful method to see how quickly an investment in better office foreclosure can pay off, in working days and weeks.

Input a monthly salary and a percentage that you think corresponds to the productivity increase for your elected office worker in an open office landscape provided that the employer invests 25 000 SEK in really efficient desktop foreclosure.

The assumption of the calculation is an economic life span of 5 years on investment and social security contributions of 31.42.