Desking Systems is a leading supplier of specialist interior products and services for the commercial working environment.
November 21st, 2008
Established in 1997, the company is focused on the design, manufacture, delivery and installation of desking, storage, screens, seating, meeting and conference tables, reception and breakout areas from the standard to the bespoke. Desking Systems has showrooms across Australia and collections which are also available throughout the world.
Product Range
Task, system and loose furniture.
Major Brands
Neo, Evolution, Beyon and Martela.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and residential.
Sustainability
Neo, Evolution, Beyon and Martela are all ISO 9001 and 14001 accredited.
Major Projects
J.P Morgan, NSW; Asteron, NSW; Roche, NSW; Fairfax Digital, NSW and St George Australia wide.
Specialised Services
Desking Systems has a ’Mass Customisation’ service which custom designs products to specific client specifications. The company also provides a Project Management service from conception to completion of a project. The customer-driven focus includes design and space-planning, delivery and installation, responsive after-sales care, and reconfiguration.
Lead Time
Local products 4-6 weeks, imported products 8-12 weeks.
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