CSM has released their new ’Style’ range of aesthetically pleasing and functional lockers focused on the Interior Fitout Market.
November 17th, 2010
CSM Style lockers have smooth lines and can be supplied in a wide range of finishes including Laminate, Steel, Timber as well as the many new specialty finishes now available.
The CSM Opal lockers can be provided with a range of security options from simple lock and key through to push button, combination, security systems.
CSM Electronic Diamond Lockers are the ’state of the art’ in security options for the modern office. Touch Pad operation enables the whole locker system to be linked through in-house networks to monitor usage and control the use and number of lockers required. This provides a significant saving in the number of lockers required in office fitouts.
All CSM style lockers can be customised in size to meet every need whether it is personal storage, coat hanging, storage of bike helmets, laptops of simple papers.





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