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How Office Logix Shop’s Refurbishments Reduce Waste

How Office Logix Shop's Refurbishments Reduce Waste
Photo Courtesy: Office Logix Shop

By: Lily Vega

Office chairs might not always be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about sustainability, but they can be a significant contributor to waste. Each year, a considerable number of office chairs and desks are sent to landfills, creating a notable amount of unnecessary trash. Office Logix Shop, a company based in Lewis Center, Ohio, has set out to address this issue.

Refurbishing premium office furniture and creating thoughtful accessories demonstrates that office chairs can be both functional and environmentally mindful. Office Logix Shop’s business model combines sustainability, affordability, and creativity. The result is office furniture that aims to benefit both the user and the environment.

From Garage Dreams to Sustainable Solutions

Office Logix Shop began with two roommates, Obada Mzaik and Kamal Haykal, who had big ideas but limited resources. Armed with civil engineering and intellectual property law backgrounds, they started their business in a garage. Today, their company has expanded into a 60,000-square-foot warehouse and showroom filled with high-quality refurbished office furniture.

Mzaik mentions that the company’s mission has remained relatively consistent. “Our goal has always been to provide sustainable, high-quality office furniture solutions that can also help reduce waste. We focus on refurbishing high-end brands like Herman Miller and Steelcase, helping people furnish their spaces while contributing to environmental goals.

The company’s process gives new life to chairs that might have otherwise been discarded. The team ensures each chair is repaired and refinished to meet functional standards. Office Logix Shop offers ergonomic furniture at a more accessible price point by selling refurbished chairs at a lower cost than their original price.

Chairs That Do More Than Sit Around

What distinguishes Office Logix Shop is its innovative approach. One example is its development of accessories and add-ons that improve the functionality of existing designs. For instance, the company created a custom headrest for Herman Miller chairs, addressing a gap left by the original manufacturer. This product led to a patent. The company also designed headrests for popular models like the Mirra 2 and Embody.

Haykal explains that these headrests are not solely for comfort. “Our products enhance ergonomic support that the original designs may not offer. We create accessories that aim to improve the functionality of great chairs,” he explains.

These developments are more than just additional features; they also contribute to extending the lifespan of office furniture, encouraging consumers to repair rather than replace items. Whether it’s a headrest or a seat mesh, these parts offer a way for people to keep their chairs in use for an extended period.

Saving the Planet, One Chair at a Time

Refurbishing office furniture might seem straightforward, but it can have a meaningful impact in the effort to reduce waste. Office Logix Shop keeps thousands of items from landfills each year by giving used chairs a second life. This approach aligns with the principles of the circular economy, focusing on reducing waste by reusing and recycling materials.

Mzaik adds, “Every chair we refurbish is one less chair in a landfill. It’s also one less chair that needs to be manufactured from scratch, which helps conserve resources and may contribute to reducing emissions.

Office Logix Shop’s commitment to sustainability doesn’t stop with refurbishing chairs. Building on the success of their signature chairs, the Midan and the Nova, the company plans to launch a new line of office seating designed with both sustainability and ergonomic innovation at the forefront. These upcoming models will feature designs and materials that reflect the brand’s goal of creating high-quality, durable furniture that aligns with the evolving needs of modern workspaces.

Staying Ahead

Like any successful business, Office Logix Shop faces competition. In the refurbishing space, it competes with companies such as BTOD, Crandall, and Madison Seating. For headrests and accessories, brands like Atlas and Engineered Now are also part of the market.

However, Office Logix Shop offers a unique advantage with its “three-in-one” service. Customers can purchase refurbished chairs, explore innovative add-ons, and access quality replacement parts all from the same place.

Reaching New Markets, One Office at a Time

While Office Logix Shop’s primary market is in the United States, it is expanding its reach internationally. Its services are available in Canada, Europe, Asia, and Mexico. As demand for sustainable office furniture continues to grow, the company appears to be poised for further expansion.

The company’s ability to adapt has been essential to its success. Whether responding to customer feedback or launching new products, the team continues to look for ways to improve. This flexibility has resulted in a loyal customer base, with more than 12,000 customers served this year alone.

The Future Looks Green

Office Logix Shop aims to build on its reputation for quality and increase its visibility in the market. The company is also looking to expand, with potential plans for designing its own line of chairs and reaching a wider international audience.

Mzaik summarizes their vision, “We believe in a future where furniture is made to last and crafted with care. We’re working toward that future, one chair at a time.” Office Logix Shop offers a simple reminder that sustainability often begins with small changes, and sometimes it starts with a chair.

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