Flexibility is a rising demand for the modern workplace as hybridity becomes the new norm. The CSM Work Aisles collection proposes a radical new solution with Frame.
March 15th, 2023
Navigating the landscape of workplace design is more challenging than ever before. As flexible and hybrid work becomes more common, the need for intelligent and malleable workplace designs rises to a pressing demand. CSM, pioneers of the contemporary workspace, have launched an all-new solution into this space of high-demand: Frame.
Frame is the perfect complement to the CSM Work Aisles collection. Work Aisle modules are designed for ultimate flexibility. They allow you to mix lockers, hinged door cabinets, bookcases, touch free rubbish and recycling cabinets in a variety of sequences to meet the individual storage needs of a variety of work zones. Working with concepts of sustainability at the forefront of design, Work Aisle modules feature integrated recycling units, touchless rubbish disposal, storage space dividers for planters, and the safe storage of personal items in close proximity.
Frame is a perfect, seamless addition to the range which provides intuitive side-by-side banking and space management. Combining your Work Aisles with Frame provides limitless design opportunity, with endless grid and modular structures ready for your configuration.
Returning power to the individual is the mark of an accomplished designer and supplier. Work Aisles manages to harness the ultimate flexibility with this new collection. Designers now have the ability to create personalised solutions which are tailored to a specific space. You have the power to select your Work Aisles, add doors and locks, and even increase the height and width as required with Frame.
This opportunity not only allows for a more impressive design layout, but it can also have massive benefits for the workers. An increase in frame sizes means that employees will have more privacy, which is ideal for those who need to sit down and focus. Add your frame, mix your frame, adapt your frame – the possibilities are infinite.
The Australian designed freestanding cabinets are engineered for reconfiguration. They can be configured with a range of additional accessories including book case shelving and planters to cater to individual needs.
Work Aisles are ethically and sustainably produced right here in Australia. This also means that the production process has greater flexibility and shorter lead times, to ensure that everyone is united with their dream office layout as quickly as possible.
At the heart of the CSM Work Aisles collection is a dedication to the user. This range addresses not only the demands of the space, but the demands of the indivudals who inhabit it. An agile, multipurpose storage solution which offers a fusion of creative storage strategies and combinations, Work Aisles is highly adaptable and has a strong contemporary approach.
CSM offers market-leading storage solutions and is home to the largest range of storage solutions for workplaces, education and conservation in Australia. Taking a holistic approach is key to the CSM design process. The entire storage suite is designed to address a wealth of complex demands and functions all at once. Work Aisles and Frames add continuity to lockers, cabinets, shelving, and rolling compactus – offering secure storage that is built to last for corporate, education and government institutions alike.
For more information about CSM’s highly customisable storage solutions, contact sales@csm-office.com.au or visit their website.
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