Herman Miller introduces its latest contribution to the Arras range of workstations and accessories – a concept that has been designed to reflect the fluid and changing needs of modern work environments.
August 15th, 2013
Known as the ‘backbone’ of collaborative workspace design, the “Arras Spine” desking system has been developed to support multiple platforms, allowing its user to create any combination of open plan, public or private workspace. Desks, tables and stools simply slide alongside the communal channel servicing the workspace.
Exquisitely formed, the Spine collection features smooth lines, rounded corners and comes in a palette of inspiring colours. The streamline unit is available in two heights – 550mm and 720mm – and has been designed to work harmoniously with existing workplace furniture.
Created with the environment in mind, every component is easily disassembled and no components come chemically bonded. Arras Spine does not use PVC or any other toxic material and features more than 50 per cent recycled content. In addition, the range is certified as a low emission product meeting international indoor air quality standards.
The range enables stations to be configured easily and flexibly and is backed by the Herman Miller 12-year warranty.
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