RJ Workspace has supplied workstation systems to the commercial sector since its inception in 1990 by founder Radek Lasota.
November 21st, 2008
The company has recently broadened their repertoire by introducing custom joinery, loose furniture, executive and task seating and hospitality furniture to their already extensive portfolio. With a large proportion of the workstation systems designed in-house, RJ workspace is committed to providing complete solutions to suit any size project throughout Australia.
Product Range
System, task, loose and hospitality furniture.
Major Brands
RTculate, Epicentre, Echo and Celia Storage.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
RJ Workspace is working with ERM (Environmental Resource Management) Australia to implement the best environmental, labour and safety practices.
Major Projects
Gadens Lawyers, NSW; Procter & Gamble, NSW; ING Australia, Australia wide; Apple Computer, NSW; Lexmark, NSW, Billabong, Qld; XYZ Networks, NSW and Nemmco and Sannofi, NSW.
Specialised Services
An in-house design service allows clients to create individual workstation system solutions to suit unique client specifications and requirements.
Lead time
4-6 weeks.
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