Krost’s new Keywork workstation’s effortless style and striking aesthetics place it in a league of its own.
February 1st, 2016
Embracing contemporary aesthetics and superior functionality this unique range exceeds the demands of the design savvy office. Characterised by bold 100mm thick splayed legs, finished in black or white powder coat, the workstation’s streamlined design ensures the ultimate on-trend look, while the under desk beams guarantee structural rigidity and an everlasting desking solution.
Keywork also offers a fully integrated cable management system that acts as a host to any cabling requirements and eliminates the appearance of unsightly hanging cords and cables.
The high performance system is built for versatility with its ability to be configured in a number of configurations from linear workbenches to two, three or four way workstations, meeting tables or executive desks. Keywork’s chameleon-like construction guarantees a perfect setup for every scenario.
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