‘Milk’ desk nourishes work-life relationship

September 22nd, 2008
Renowned for their innovative ‘Genese’ desking, Danish company Holmris have taken their area of specialty to new levels with their ‘Milk’ desking range.’¨
Featuring a superior sit-to-stand mechanism, ‘Milk’ comes in two standard sizes: 1400 x 1400 and ‘Grand Milk’ 1800 x 1800, both of which come on a single column.’¨
Colour choices are in abundance with bases and surfaces available in latte (off white), skim milk (white), and black milk (black).’¨’¨
Bases can be matched or contrasted to surface finish, with a mirror polished base option available.
Personalisation is paramount with ‘Milk’ offering its users interchangeable cable access covers available in a diversity of colours to match the base.
For a highly personal approach, access covers can be customised with optional graphics.’¨’¨Completing ‘Milk’’s unique desking flavour are ‘tool boxes’, set within near reach of the user. These comprise pencil boxes, vases, and even fish tanks.’¨
A superior choice in modern day desking, ‘Milk’ is designed to make its users’ work-life choices calming, nourishing and personal.’¨ ’¨
For more information contact Interstudio:
1300 785 199
info@interstudio.com.au
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