Arredorama believes that the creation of a productive work environment demands both attention to detail and awareness of the overall design of each product.
November 21st, 2008
A major motivator for the company is a commitment to ecologically sound workspaces, which encompasses the entire process, from the selection of materials through production to customer delivery. The company is committed to delivering quality products, relating not only to the final product but to the entire design process, from ordering and delivery through to after sales service.
Product Range
System, task, loose furniture, lighting and storage systems.
Major Brands
Ahrend, Gordon Mather Industries, Koenig + Neurath and Rexite.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Corporate responsibility and ecologically sound workspaces are a primary focus for Arredorama. The company’s quality management system is in accordance with DIN EN ISO and also includes a validated environmental management system in compliance with the EU directive.
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