Sydney Indesign sees Colebrook Bosson Saunders bring three new products to the market. Ollin, Lolly and Tabetha.
Ollin is the only monitor arm in the world that can cater monitors weighing from 0-9kg, more ground-breaking technology from the cutting edge design department based in London. Ollin is available in single and a dual version to be released later on this year.
Lolly is an elegant personal light with integrated USB charging facility. Not only does it offer ‘standard’ USB, but also the latest Type C USB port. With a tilting lamp head, the high power LED light source an effective small print product.
Tabetha is our latest tablet mount with easy height and orientation adjustment. Being freestanding, Tabetha is able to accommodate a wide variety of set-ups!
CBS is actually giving away 3 Ollin Monitor Arms during Sydney Indesign! How to enter? Simply hand in your business card at the CBS stand located at The Venue, Alexandria – winners will be announced @ 4pm on Saturday, 12th of August.
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