Maxton Fox proudly introduces its first ever ‘GECA 28-2006 Furniture and Fittings Standard’ approved product.
December 17th, 2009
Maxton Fox presents its latest sleek, minimalist desk design, the ’KK Series’ consisting of System 12, System 25 & 75, System 50 & 100 – the numbers referring to the thickness of the screen.
The System 12 is a stand-alone workstation designed and manufactured by Maxton Fox, which boasts a slim lightweight design offering superb space efficiency and a versatile layout.
The system is available in 90 and 120-degree bench style arrangements and includes a cable management system for a wireless workspace.
The System 25 & 75 are two independent workstation systems designed to stand alone, or together, as an effective solution to today’s dynamic work environment.
The unique and versatile design features allow the ‘25’ panel to move easily along the spine of the ‘75’, making it adapt to all manners of workspaces.
System 100 and System 50 are the combination of two complimenting workstations, which allow for boundless design applications with their many configuration possibilities.
The expansive range of screens, storage units and accessories mean the system also maximises efficiency and function, perfect for creating a flexible workstation for businesses.
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