Freeplay workstations by Desking Systems gives designers and clients the freedom to be creative.
October 14th, 2010
Designers can customise the leg frame and desk top to suit the look required with a variety of above and below desk screen options and territory dividers.
There are three distinct leg frame options to choose from each providing a uniquely different look including the Loop Leg, the Leap Leg and the Lite Leg.
FREEPLAY offers a modern aesthetic with quality design and engineering. This workstation range is Australian designed and manufactured by Desking Systems. A highly popular choice with many satisfied clients.
FREEPLAY is height adjustable and totally flexible. It provides options for every workstation footprint with a variety of complementary screens, curved storage, shelving and cable management options.
Desking Systems
desking-systems.com.au


INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
As Woven Image celebrates 40 years, it introduces a new collection developed in collaboration with Australian artist Ben Goss, inspired by his original artwork Where the Kookaburra Sits into a vibrant collection of digitally printed EchoPanel® murals and patterns.
When Italian furniture maker, Pedrali partnered with design studio, Formafantasma, the collaboration was always going to result in something both elevated and imbued with impeccable detail and flair.
At 3daysofdesign 2026, AHEC’s immersive exhibition traced the journey of American hardwood from forest to finished product.
The magnetic pull of certain spaces comes down to how seamlessly they work and, more importantly, how they feel. Recognising this, Kettal Workplace draws on the uplifting codes of other sectors to deliver contemporary workplace design.
Rounding up the movers and shakers across architecture and design in February 2024, including news from McGregor Coxall, Buchan and more.
Powell & Glenn designed the Kay & Burton headquarters to key into the warmth of residential homes the brand represents.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
Developed by bangdesign for Stylecraft, Kinn is an Australian-made collection of seating and occasional tables, shaped by modest proportions, practical detail and the changing demands of shared interiors.
Cox Architecture’s Remy Chard reminisces about her interstate trip for Saturday Indesign two years ago, writing that such design events can act as catalysts for connection while countering the ‘catch-up trap’.