The space for working mothers who are breastfeeding

What does the perfect office look like to you? What should it have? There is no right answer to these questions. If we asked a hundred people, we would get a hundred different answers.

That’s why at Simur Spaces, we focus on asking the right question: how should your office make you feel? It’s a deeper question than choosing a colour that’s classified as relaxing.

What we do want to do for you is take care of you. With spaces that respect your break time, your privacy for a phone call, for sharing a coffee, for doing a little sport or for welcoming all types of workers, paying attention to details and, above all, listening to needs.

That is why we need to cover a crucial moment, the phase when women return to the office after maternity leave and decide to continue breastfeeding. We want to cater to this special period to make it private and comfortable. We want to offer a space for reflection, which would favour such an intimate moment and, in our own way, make the return to professional activity a little more natural.

The Simur Spaces breastfeeding room is a space available to its coworkers, with the aim of providing them with a private, friendly, hygienic and comfortable space to manage their feeds with the naturalness that motherhood deserves.

A business philosophy based on flexibility, in both substance and form, not only for booking spaces, but also for creating environments for professionals and, above all, for people. To accompany and care for you when you are away from home. We know that we are not your family and that this is not your home, but we want you to feel that you are in a safe, friendly environment that is focused on your emotional and professional well-being.

At Simur Spaces, we want to pay our small tribute to all women who are returning from maternity leave and who do not have the support and spaces to accompany them in the effort that this entails. And we are grateful that, little by little, we can all contribute to improving any situation of vulnerability or inequality.

It takes a community to nurture the development of a professional.

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