Elite Space was developed by Elite Built to service a need for more colour options in office storage.
November 21st, 2008
Offering a choice of 100 elite powder-coated colours across a sleek new range of office storage products, Elite Space caters especially for architects and interior designers. The same robust engineering developed by Eiite Built has been applied to Elite Space, along with new production methods driven by environmental sustainability. These include reduced water usage, a cabinet recycling program and an ESD Policy that forms the basis of their environmental accreditation.
Product Range
Mobile pedestals, lateral files, and receding and tambour door cupboards.
Major Brands
Elite Space.
Application
Commercial.
Sustainability
Elite Space is dedicated to saving water, preventing pollution and ensuring that the health and safety of employees, customers and neighbours is always maintained. All Elite Space products are manufactured with as little impact on the environment as possible and have ISO 14001 accreditation.
Specialised Services
As part of its responsibility to environmental sustainability, Elite Space has introduced Elite Repeat. For every storage unit returned Elite Space credits $10 towards a new Elite Space unit. When returned, units are re-used or disassembled and recycled for use in other steel products.
Lead Time
Contact Elite Space for the current lead times.
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