Zenith introduces Lunar Workstation by Zenith – simple, resolved and versatile.
August 31st, 2010
The Lunar workstation from Zenith is a highly adaptable and functional office item, able to resolve any workspace requirement.
With just a small kit of parts, the Lunar can be configured into an extraordinarily wide number of variants, simplifying the specification process and ensuring that reconfiguring the office down the track will be an easy process.
Clean, resolved and attractive lines add to its potential visual impact in a wide variety of office interiors, whilst the sturdy construction means the system will remain solid in the long run.
Its own patent-pending angle adjusting leg adds to this flexibility and its fold down wire management system facilitates changes in office hardware.
The structure can be assembled on site and wired from above prior to the tops going on, dramatically reducing installation cost and time.
With 200mm of tool less height adjustment, it offers more adjustment than the standard 150mm to ensure it works for a wide range of user sizes.
Study construction means the system feels solid and will go the distance of time.
This GECA-certified system is built to last, with minimum amounts of material and designed for disassembly and recycling at end of life.
Zenith Interiors
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