Vie is a desk-based furniture system environmentally sustainable and designed for longevity.
April 29th, 2011
Vie has minimal components and in-built flexibility whilst boasting a visual elegance that creates a focal point in any office environment, from executive offices to workstations, boardroom tables and meeting rooms.
The new furniture system can be quickly assembled, re-assembled and re-configured and at the end of its lifecycle is easily dismantled for re-cycling.
Manufactured locally by Head Office Group, it is GECA certified as being an environmentally sustainable product and comes with a standard 5-year warranty.
With over 20 years of workstation and office furniture experience under their belts, Head Office Group can provide architects, interior designers, project managers and builders with the latest in Australian-made and owned commercial systems furniture.
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