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March/April 2010Office Features
Stua: A Cube Of Curves
Jesus Gasca gave Nube sober straight lines on the outside, enriched by the grace of the inner curves. The solid chromed steel frame is light, minimal and the outer shapes remaining almost unseen.
Bent Krogh Furniture: Wait In Style
Zipp is a multi flexible range of furniture for receptions and other waiting areas in public and private companies. The range consists of seating and side-/corner tables which can be combined in seating groups of two, three or four persons. Zipp comes in a wall-mounted version or mounted on a floor beam and can be equipped with armrests.
TaZ: TRI_COM DESKING
In this collection, TaZ Corporation is offering a range of furnishing products for meeting rooms, management offices and operative workspaces. Its versatile design allows modification when it comes to different desktops and creating unique profiles with the warmth of wood and the sleek texture of aluminium
Brunner: One, Too, Three
The new version of Too 2.0 with its mesh backrest has various advantages: It is an up-to-date, transparent take on the popular swivel chair which automatically adjusts ergonomically. Secondly, the attractive mesh backrest helps to make the chair even more comfortable because the polyester fabric immediately adapts to any back. It is also according to designers, Erik Hansen and Gerhard Reichert, moderately priced.
OASIS: LUMBAR SUPPORT
Designed by Nathan Lam, the Flauto Sychron is said to be a fusion of seating pleasure, ergonomics and aesthetics. It is made of nylon, fibreglass as its mesh back and moulded seat foam. It also comes with adjustable lumbar support.
ZUO MODERN: SUPPORT AT WORK
Forget ordinary office chairs and get noticed with the Unico Office Chair. This modern office chair has a unique shape, with a high back for comfort and support. The Unico Office Chair features leatherette cushions for a great modern look, as well as adjustable armrests and a rolling base for comfort and convenience.
Methis: Me Liketh This
The deltawork system comprises four different types of workstation: desk, meeting desk, bench and platform, that allow offices and organisations of very different shapes and function to be furnished with the same product. The design stems from the triangular section of the monolithic side panel, which when combined with the other components of the system makes it both compact and light.
Senator: Change Efficient
Chameleon’s thin 18mm thick tops are supported by a steel frame which is angled away from the user. Tables up to 2m long are supported on four removable legs positioned at the extreme corners of the table, maximising the knee space whilst making a simple visual link between tables when pushed together, enabling tables to be configured together very simply without complex interlocking systems. The legs are attached to the frame by means of a catch mechanism that does not require the use of tools allowing tables to be easily stored.
WYSEN: AWAY WITH WIRE CLUTTER
A regular office workstation can hardly escape from the myriad wires, no thanks to technology. It is both an eyesore and more importantly a safety hazard. The Nova has a soft vertical cable management to protect cables from the floor to the desktop. Its length and height are easily adjustable by removing individual clip elements.
Reiss: Varying Table Formats
Whether a seminar, presentation or conference, thanks to varying table formats and its high degree of mobility, Tabilo allows users to react spontaneously to every communication situation. The folding mechanism makes a slight pivoting of the tabletop possible.
Kusch+Co: Eye Candy
These new cantilever models are more than just the visitor chairs for the Papilio swivel chairs. Choices range from a side chair or an armchair, either with a classic, four-legged frame or a comfortable cantilever frame. The backrest is either manufactured in black or with plastic with an attractive hole pattern or consists of a frame with a transparent, breathable mesh fabric.
C+P: All About Adjustatability
Workflow stands for an entire workstation system that offers solutions for every room. The Workdesk is height adjustable from 680-790mm and forms the basis for document-oriented work in a sitting position. The Worklift can be adjusted from sitting to standing height and makes it possible to change posture quickly between the Workdesk and the Worklift.
Current issue:
March/April 2010
OCi is gaining weight -
But we’re not complaining.
What I mean is: This particular issue of Office & Contract International (OCi) is a heavyweight in terms of content.
This title was launched last year as an answer to the growing sophistication of the international contract market and the lack of a business-to-business...