Meet Staks
The story of Staks began ten years ago when Pam Light observed a shift in the office layout from private offices to open plan. Employers hoped to create a smaller footprint, but Pam realized that this also often made employees feel exposed and unfocused.
Pam Light and John Duffy crafted Staks from stackable, flexible pieces that can be designed to the inch and personalized for every space. With options for storage, privacy, height adjustability, configuration, and more, we built a strong foundation with Staks that has continued to adapt to meet human needs throughout the decade.
As we celebrate this major milestone—a decade of Staks—we are reminded of how valuable this product has and will always be to the market as we move forward. We can’t wait to see how it will continue to evolve into the future.
Pam Light and John Duffy crafted Staks from stackable, flexible pieces that can be designed to the inch and personalized for every space. With options for storage, privacy, height adjustability, configuration, and more, we built a strong foundation with Staks that has continued to adapt to meet human needs throughout the decade.
As we celebrate this major milestone—a decade of Staks—we are reminded of how valuable this product has and will always be to the market as we move forward. We can’t wait to see how it will continue to evolve into the future.
An office grown from human needs
In 2010, Pam Light and John Duffy defined the design vocabulary of Staks as furniture that fosters a personal and natural habitat, includes inspiring textures and patterns, and scales flexibly to individual needs.
Staks success stories
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