The mimek series has a wide variety of electrically height adjustable desk frame styles, sizes and tops, making it an incredibly flexible solution.
November 21st, 2008
The mimek series has a wide variety of electrically height adjustable desk frame styles, sizes and tops. This means no matter what design you choose, you will have an ergonomic and stylish workstation that caters to your needs.
Mimek desks have a clean, classic design with a high quality motor. Available as a straight desk, L-shape desk or single column desk there is a design for all working situations.
Mimek desks are produced by a specialist supplier of electric desks which means a great product and fantastic value for money. Not only are the mimek series desks cost efficient but they are also a flexible, stylish and efficient workstation for the modern work environment.
Height adjustable desks are the desk of the future, ideal for people where sitting all day is not an option, ideal for groups who share the same workstation, ideal for people returning to work after injury. Easy operation of the desk means that individuals can adjust their own desk height which can also be extremely useful for wheel chair users.
Dimensions: Varies depending on the size of the desk
Delivery Time: Lead time approx. 2 weeks
Applications: Can be utilised in many different applications and industries.
Variations: Comes in 2 standard top colours & a variety desk frame styles. Other desk top colours can be arranged by special order
Finish: Melamine desk tops (modesty panels can be either metal or melamine)
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