The new ZANTE workstation by Kokuyo enables various modes of working to achieve the utmost efficiency.
May 27th, 2016
Kokuyo’s new ZANTE workstation combines premium materials and design flexibility to enable users to make the most out of the workplace. The versatile design generates a range of layout configurations for the office, supporting diverse working styles and needs to maximise productivity.
Designers can choose from a range of premium table top finishes, powder coated aluminium legs and combine their workstation with a considered wire management system and storage drawer to conceal unsightly clutter. The tables can also be customised to create less typical workstations – supported by consistent table legs that are angled to enforce sturdiness. Simple desk dividers that double up as personal bulletin boards create private working corners.
The minimalist design of ZANTE imbues offices with a clean and refined environment, encouraging openness and collaboration in the workplace.
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