From behavioural audit to handover: what a Kytom assignment covers
A Kytom furniture assignment covers the entire investment cycle: sensor-based behavioural audit over 4 to 6 weeks, technical compatibility matrix (VDI, acoustics compliant with applicable standards, fire rating M1/B-s2,d0), 3-5 year scenario planning, manufacturing-site coordination and a handover protocol compliant with the ergonomic standards applicable to workstations and office chairs. Budget calibrated between 180 and 420 € per workstation, delivery in 8 to 14 weeks, residual asset value documented over ten years.
Our method makes full sense from 200 workstations onwards, on occupied sites or in dense areas, or when growth scenarios are uncertain. Below that, we recommend consulting two to three manufacturers directly: commercial honesty is part of our method. Across 47 tertiary-sector clients supported since 2020, design and build coordination avoids 80% of the post-delivery defects observed in a sequential approach (D+90 reservations compared across 26 coordinated projects vs 19 in separate lots).