Cubit 50 is designed to promote team work and create a great working environment. The clean, slim lines of the Cubit 50 Workstation system make this modular system stand out; both functionally and aesthetically.
April 13th, 2012
Cubit 50 makes it easier to accommodate every individual’s needs by allowing you to incorporate your own selection of colours and accessories on every workstation. Cubit 50 is made in Australia ensuring lead times are minimised while creating jobs locally. Designed to Australian Standards, Cubit 50 will stand the test of time. With a 10 year manufacturer’s warranty you can be sure that your office will not only work for you, it will stay with you. Available through a large range of distributors nationally, Cubit 50 is the ultimate workstation solution.



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