Strata workable solutions – offering creative storage solutions.
April 1st, 2010
Dexion Office’s Strata products offer a modern range of creative storage solutions, providing working environments with endless flexibility and an opportunity to deliver greater office harmony.
As its name implies, the Strata range is available in a plethora of levels and offers multiple configurations, colours and accessories.
The line comprises Tambour storage cabinets, a Planter box system that is easily integrated onto new and existing storage cabinets and a Park system that allows customers to design for any space, anywhere.
Each product has been designed to seamlessly accommodate changing needs and requirements as work spaces evolve, from Strata Planter’s health benefits via living plants and greenscaping to the socially playful Strata Park and cleverly designed Tambour – there’s an environmentally sound solution to suit every individual’s personal space.
Heights can be adjusted and there is unlimited stack ability as well as a choice of multiple configurations and colour combinations.
The Australian designed and manufactured Strata Park has a range of attributes, including the same capabilities of the Planter plus the possibility of colour and design to perfectly complement a space, options for adding a variety of seats and tops, modular capabilities and an ability to accommodate to any environment.
Strata Tambour comes with a range of accessories that are available and interchangeable across Dexion Office products. Optional planter box and finishing tops available in melamine, laminates and timber veneer allows you to personally design a solution to perfectly suit your space.
Strata products have achieved the Good Environmental Choice Australia (GECA) mark – a symbol of good environmental performance recognised by the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA).
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