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Business Interiors Gets an Upgrade

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Business Interiors Gets an Upgrade

Business Interiors by Staples is undergoing a refresh, beginning by shortening its title to simply Business Interiors. The upgrade includes a rebrand and a new website, with the idea of creating a much more seamless customer experience.

Business Interiors helps to create dynamic spaces with intelligent furniture solutions, from a single chair to an entire fit out, all the while making the process simple, fast and cost effective. Over three decades the business has built a strong reputation within the design industry, delivering furniture solutions across Australia and New Zealand. Business interiors works in a range of sectors including commercial, health, government and education, and provides furniture for both small and large projects.

The Business Interiors approach towards supplying furniture is consciously informed by the way a space will be occupied and the desired experience intended. Whether it is an office, aged-care facility or classroom Business Interiors hopes to increase productivity and efficiency, and transform these spaces into meaningful experiences.

This article is presented by Business Interiors. 

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