The newly launched website for Prototype puts YOU in control
July 25th, 2012
In line with their reputation for innovation, the team at Prototype have just launched an easy-to-negotiate website boasting a sleek interface, improved functionality and some new brands.
The new site has been developed from the ground up to better enable its clients to envision – and achieve – exactly the look they want.
Addressing the customer’s desire to customise and create the piece of furniture that suits their circumstances best, Prototype have taken their bespoke service online and the new ’Made to Fit’ moniker couldn’t be more… well: fitting!
Going beyond the in-house offerings, Prototype can now better present a comprehensive online catalogue of all the brands they represent – importing from from Poland, Italy and beyond, the collection is now more effectively communicated and easier to reference.
Perhaps you just need inspiration? They’ve covered that too: take a tour through some of the impressive projects (near and afar) where Prototype have supplied furniture and all importantly, see it in-situ.
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