Freeplay workstations by Desking Systems gives designers and clients the freedom to be creative.
October 14th, 2010
Designers can customise the leg frame and desk top to suit the look required with a variety of above and below desk screen options and territory dividers.
There are three distinct leg frame options to choose from each providing a uniquely different look including the Loop Leg, the Leap Leg and the Lite Leg.
FREEPLAY offers a modern aesthetic with quality design and engineering. This workstation range is Australian designed and manufactured by Desking Systems. A highly popular choice with many satisfied clients.
FREEPLAY is height adjustable and totally flexible. It provides options for every workstation footprint with a variety of complementary screens, curved storage, shelving and cable management options.
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