The office kitchen has evolved into a central wellbeing hub. In hybrid workplaces, it is a main point of informal connection that can support employees’ mental and physical health, encourage conversation and make healthy choices accessible. This means thoughtful design and high-quality refreshment options play a crucial role in hydration, nutrition and social connection. To explain further, Cema Refreshments explores how the modern office kitchen can be reimagined as a space that will nourish people as much as it refreshes them. The psychology of shared spaces Environmental psychology shows that informal gathering spaces are crucial in boosting morale, creativity and social cohesion. The office kitchen is the natural place to invite interaction, and those “water cooler moments” that strengthen workplace culture and cross-department collaboration. Breaks are essential for mental recovery, stress reduction and focus renewal, so providing an appealing kitchen environment will help encourage employees to take restorative pauses during their day. When shared spaces are designed intentionally, they can support both individual wellbeing and organisational performance. Designing for accessibility and movement A good office kitchen layout will promote accessibility, inclusion and physical movement. Open-plan kitchens are great for encouraging people to get up, walk, stretch and socialise, which are small but meaningful contributions to daily wellbeing. Post-pandemic, hygiene and touch-free access can remain priorities for many, so smart vending machines, touchless coffee dispensers, and sensor taps can all help to maintain safety, convenience, and comfort. It is also important to think about clear walkways, ergonomic counters, and visible refreshment…