’CSM makes Storage a fashionable part of the Workspace.
January 25th, 2011
Storage has often been seen as a piece of office furniture that is hidden away in storerooms or against walls. This has particularly applied to high density storage products.
CSM can now provide options so that these products can now be features of the open office environment.
CSM’s innovative Rolling StorageTM units can be finished in a range of designer finishes. These include various graphic designs which can be customised to include Corporate Logos, Patterns or even Photographs to create a dynamic backdrop for the office.
By using this option, especially for high density storage units, there is no need for extra walls to hide the storage away.
CSM’s Rolling StorageTM Units are available in a wide range of track styles, including Lite Track, Self Based and Fixed Track, and also types of operation Manual, Mechanical or Electronic. All units can be customised in size and design to suit a clients needs.
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