CSM has launched its Style range of lockers, perfect for the modern office fitout.
February 1st, 2011
The Style range is the storage solution for a workplace keen to save space and encourage a more active lifestyle for employees, allowing storage for gym gear, bike helmets, laptops, etc.
CSM lockers come in a range of finishes, including laminate, timbers, steel, glass and specialty finishes, making them easy to customise to suit any interior.
They feature various state-of-the-art security features for maximum protection.
Electronic Diamond lockers are accessed by Touch Pad or Card Pad and can be linked through in-house networks to monitor usage and control the use and number of lockers required.

They can also be linked to building Smart Card access cards, so that employees are able to access the building and their individual lockers with one card.
The Opal model of locker can be fitted with a range of security options depending on a company’s requirements – standard or high security, push button or combination security systems.


The Zircon model is ideal for companies on a budget desiring a variety of keying options.
Sleek, stylish and functional, Style lockers from CSM are a must for the active modern office.

CSM Storage and Filing Solutions
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