A wealth of possibilities is within reach thanks to the expansion of the Flo family of display mounts from CBS
September 1st, 2012
CBS have been improving health in the workplace and responding to the demand for more flexibility in the office, for over 20 years.
Going right back to the Wishbone, CBS’ first flat screen monitor arm, the team have been invested in designing and producing quality products suitable for residential and commercial use.
Priding themselves on meeting the demands of the current and ever-changing face of workplace and living practices, their Flo Monitor Supports went one step further in “future-proofing” the our environments by designing for versatility and technological advancements further down the line.
Not only are the arms flat-screen compatible but they are also capable of housing a wide range of tablets and point of sale monitors.
Flo Slat-Wall with its unique design enables mounting of a monitor weighing up to 9 kilograms or 26″ to a slat wall or durable wall. The positioning, close to a wall, with a long reach, (whilst retaining effortless depth and height adjustment) guarantees that all users will be satisfied beyond their requirements.
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