Fifty years in the business of building commercial interiors has given Formula Interiors a solid foundation in creating sound, contemporary work environments
August 9th, 2012
Fifty years of building commercial interiors gives Formula Interiors a solid foundation in what it takes to create a contemporary work environment.
With offices Australia-wide, the people at Formula Interiors know the value of a good design and quality systems, armed with this knowledge they can meet a deadline and fit a budget.
NEATWALL is the first in a line of products soon available from Formula Interiors. As builders and project managers, the team at Formula understand the critical features that make a good product, great.
As the name suggests, the NEATWALL system incorporates a slimline profile that is visually unobtrusive while complying with the revised Access & Mobility Standard (AS1428.1-2009).
NEATWALL is manufactured locally so they can deliver and install on time and customise to meet your design requirements. The fine aluminium profiles and quality hardware of the NEATWALL system enhance any contemporary interior and meet all relevant Australian standards and codes.
NEATWALL: A flexible, durable and quality partition system for contemporary Australian workplaces.
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