The Last Word: HOK’s Kay Sargent on the New ‘Neuroinclusive’ Workspaces from Dallas-Based MeSpace

“By creating the Swiss Army Knife of the office, solutions like MeSpace not only benefit those with extreme sensory challenges, but they also benefit the mean.”

Kay Sargent
Senior Principal – Director of WorkPlace
HOK
.…on the launch of Dallas-based MeSpace and its distraction-free, neurodiversity-friendly workspaces.

MeSpace—a new Dallas-based company that manufactures “neuroinclusive” workstations that allow users to create their ideal work environment through sensory customization—was launched recently by Founder and CEO Travis Hollman. Sargent, who’s a neuroinclusive consultant, lauded MeSpace for designing “an innovative workstation that enables individuals to tailor their environment to fit their unique needs.”

The MeSpace O Series includes “ghost mode” windows for visual privacy, tailored lighting color and brightness, “biophilic” textured surfaces, an adjustable height desk, and more.

You can read all about the company—and why its launch holds personal meaning for Hollman, the husband of “Real Housewives of Dallas” star Stephanie Hollmanin our story here.

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  • MeSpace allows users to create their ideal work environment through sensory customization—including "ghost mode" windows for visual privacy, tailored lighting color and brightness, "biophilic" textured surfaces, an adjustable height desk, and more.

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