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ISSUE: September/October 2009

Office Features

Herman Miller:
Sense For Customisatation

Sense is centred by a mono-beam structure. All parts connect intuitively to create an array of layouts, from single, freestanding tables to 120-degree clusters for team environments, which may be customised.

Sense also accommodates linear planning applications, which provide more translucent divisions of space. A lower cost alternative to traditional systems workstations, its light scale, low height and numerous work surface configurations combine for open plan work stations.

In addition, Sense may be specified with fixed height or height adjustable legs and a variety of colourful and laminate and veneer work surface options.

Fantoni: The Noise Killer

Topakustik is a wall and ceiling cladding system that improves the acoustics of the environment by eliminating excess reverberations and restoring ideal acoustic conditions. Certified frequency analyses reveal sound-deadening coefficients that are suitable for the most ambitious and demanding design projects, while the high technology used and the quality of the material make it excellent for public rooms, theatres, work spaces, sports centres, shopping centres and airports.

Euro Chairs: Multiple Configurations

Runway is designed by Euro Chair’s Yap Lai Meng with the clever use of space in mind. Three different types of tables - Executive Table, Multi-user Workstation and conference Table – are available. The multipurpose desking solution offers an open space table that can be easily transformed to a multi-user workstation with just a simple add-on (sit on panel). Join two workstations together, and they form a full-fledged conference table. Cluttered wire can be hidden away with the innovative wire management feature.

C + P Möbelsysteme: On A Pedastal

The mobile high pedestals offer outstanding mobility thanks to four maxi-casters (lockable at front). The steel carcass is double-walled at the top, with soundproof carcass construction to minimise office noise pollution. The cover plate comes in three different types and many decors. It also has durable steel drawers with ball-bearing telescopic slides, with 4/5 or full extension. Tilt resistant.

Featured here with the Symbio cupboard and T400 table.

Zenith Projects:
Pocket Friendly Eye Candy

The Z – SQ is suitable for small- to medium-sized companies that require a super-clean, light, uncluttered and trendy design that denotes a metropolitan workspace. With striking legs (in polished aluminium or powder-coated aluminium) and unlimited colour configurations, the Z-SQ not only looks good, it is also affordable and budget friendly.

Global Avenue: Stylish & Practactical

The stylish, practical and functional Avenue 8 features matte and high gloss surfaces in MDF, particleboard, glass and aluminium. This popular series has been shipped worldwide.

Planmoeble: Popularity Updated

The MP-1-TE is an updated version of the popular M-pur, constructed using melamine, laminate top, steel frame, powder-coated aluminium panel frame and fabric panels. Melamine, laminate and veneer finishing options are available. The easy-to-install system has an adjustable height function that stretches from 68cm to 82cm. The model featured is manufactured in China by its exclusive licensee, Matsu Furniture Co Ltd in Guangzhou.

Sinetica: Naturally Elegant

Sinuous and dynamic legs in various finishes, thin tops in authentic Cherry, Wengè or Ebony wood, coloured glass, encompass an exclusive, elegant and refined living form: in one word, Glamour. Dynamic configurations and complete versatility are Glamour's central principles. The desk can be fully supported by metallic legs, in white, black, chrome or aluminium finishes, or equipped with a cabinet return unit, thus adding style with an additional functional touch. Tables of various sizes, combining a variety of materials and colours, allow for the creation of multiple spaces and a range of work situations from a typical meeting to an informal briefing.

Featured here with Dado cabinets. Designed by Baldanzi & Novelli.

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