A new office for commercial textile company Valitel shines with furnishings from Krost.
April 15th, 2015
Sensational, contemporary and functional and just a few of the words to describe Valitel’s brand new Sydney workspace, recently furnished by Krost Business Furniture.
The office showcases a modern high-pitched roof that allows natural light to illuminate the office, along with fashionable polished concrete floors and wonderful use of greenery, housed in Globe planters, which surround Benchwork workstations, all courtesy of Krost.
Designers at Shakeup Architecture can look proudly on their design, which includes a naturalistic selection of furniture and finishes throughout the space. The office is set off with an elegant usage of Krost’s Dart table and Sax chairs, employed in the vibrant boardroom.
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