
Marko Lovše
Founder of Eden Harmony, designs human-centered environments where ergonomics, systems thinking, and natural principles converge to remove pain, reduce strain, and restore balance between people and their environment.
The Eden Harmony Principle
His work is focused on one core idea:
People should not have to adapt to their environment — the environment should adapt to the human being


Experience & expertise
With over 25 years of experience working with people and more than 15 years specializing in ergonomics and remote work environments, he has developed a deep understanding of how work, physical space, and lifestyle directly influence health, performance, and long-term well-being
Interdisciplinary approach
He connects:
Human biomechanics and ergonomics Work systems and lean principles
Environmental and natural system design (agronomy & permaculture)
Real-world experience of remote work and modern working lifestyles


System-level thinking
This combination allows him to look at problems not only from the perspective of the workstation, but from the perspective of the entire system — the person, the work process, and the environment.
Modern challenges
Over the years, he has worked with individuals and organizations facing common modern challenges such as:
Chronic pain caused by poor ergonomics
Fatigue and reduced performance
Poorly structured work environments
Challenges of remote and home-based work
Imbalance between work and personal life


Mission
His mission is simple:
To reduce unnecessary physical strain and help people live and work in healthier, more efficient, and more balanced environments.
Why Eden Harmony exists
Eden Harmony exists to shift the focus from system-centered design to human-centered environments that support health, performance, and long-term well-being.

“Our ultimate goal is:
Create a world in which work and living environments are designed around the human being — their body, health, and way of life — so that work does not cause pain, but instead supports long-term well-being, efficiency, and balance.
Identify the cause of your pain and strain in 30 minutes.
Discover what in your work or living environment is causing pain, strain, or inefficiency — and how to improve it.
What we do on the call
We briefly analyze your work or home setup sources of physical strain key ergonomic and system issues
What you get
Clear insight into your main problem
2–3 practical improvement steps direction for next actions
Start improving your environment today