Introducing the newly launched caddy storage system from Australian Workstation Manufacturers.
September 10th, 2010
The Flip Top Caddy from Australian Workstation Manufacturers was launched at this year’s Saturday in Design to instant success.
The design functionality aims to provide a basic Caddy storage system and additional push-to-open storage system all in one, providing extra security for items such as a laptop.
This space saving furniture solution is suitable for a range of commercial office fit-outs and is both mobile and versatile – it can be used as a traditional Caddy or to sit at and work.
With lockable drawers and flip top it provides maximum security for a variety of items within your office.
Tambour door cabinet offers 1-4 adjustable shelves, adjustable glides, locking standard, available with translucent or plain colour doors.
Colours are interchangeable and can be customised to suit any fit-out.
This product boasts an Australian Workstation Manufacturers 3 Year Warranty.
Designed by
Anthony Scotts, Director, Australian Workstation Manufacturers
Australian Workstation Manufacturers
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