Importers and wholesalers of ergonomic office solutions, DALseating are pioneering an evolution in ergonomic products, supplying the Australian market with some of the world’s foremost designers and experts in the field of workplace ergonomics.
November 2nd, 2009
Selling their products through an ever-expanding network of Australian and New Zealand dealers, DALseating supply specialist brands such as HÅG, Moll, ConSet HOOLIN and RH Form.
“There is a strong ergonomic flavour to all the brands we represent, and the quality and design from these manufacturers speaks for itself,” says DALseating’s Managing Director, David Ridley.’¨
As the exclusive Australasian importers for HÅG, DALseating supplies cutting-edge products such as the ‘Futu’ chair – the result of over three years of research and planning. Their Moll ‘Rotafile’ rotary file system range offers a space-efficient solution to file storage. These ultra-contemporary columns create up to 70% more free space, while designing an office and archive system in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
DALseating also supplies desking from UK firm ConSet, with an almost endless assortment of sizes, shapes and colours with frame capacities ranging from 70kg to 200kg. ConSet have some of the most affordable desking available, featuring electric operation height-adjustable solutions.
Taking desk accessories to new levels is designer/manufactuer HOOLIN. While HOOLIN produces products for a variety of applications, DALseating has tapped in to their ergonomic monitor arms, with the new ‘LA7’ fusing functionality and enjoyment with cable-hiding function and multi-angle movement.
Also new to DALseating is RH Form with its environmentally-conscious ‘RH Logic 400’ seating range, created from recycled materials. Manufactured using low energy technology, ‘RH Logic 400’ features exchangeable seat and backrest pads – enabling users to replace just the pads rather than the whole chair.
Experts in ergonomics and environmentally ethical solutions, Ridley says: “We encourage recycling and the use of recyclable materials, and assist our clients with advice for the disposal of surplus equipment.”
For more information on DALseating’s range of brands and products, please contact:
DALseating
(61 3) 9775 1622’¨
dalseating.com.au


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