AWM announces the launch of the Nook Series – a fresh and exciting new range that combines to deliver a contemporary, functional design sense, setting it apart while redefining the flexible and technological capabilities synonymous with AWM Commercial Furniture & Joinery.
April 12th, 2015
Originally designed to complement the Monorail and Alto Sit-to-Stand systems with slide on screens and fixed dividers, AWM also saw further potential to a create an affordable Australian made booth designed to suit small quiet spaces and create private work points.

Included into the series are the ‘NOOK’ Desk and Lounge – lightweight portable acoustic booths upholstered in At Work with Camira’s Blazer fabric range. The booths provide a quiet private hide away and appeal toward employee health and wellbeing.”
The Nook Desk and Lounge are available in Low 1200mm or High 1500mm wall, an almost endless array of colours in Blazer and Blazer LIte and optional roof and this is just the start of Nook!
DESIGNER: AWM – Daniel Kempka
Nook Series
AWM
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