An inspired line of office furniture to transform the way you work.
July 30th, 2010
With established expertise from fifty years of practical experience, Nexus Interiors have taken the office workhorses from old-fashioned practicality to design and formative perfection.
As well as being somewhat of a creative leader in the office furniture market, the company prides itself on extremely high ergonomic ideals and standards.
Not only can you purchase directly from their product range but Nexus Interiors also boast a complete team available for onsite consultation.
These trained experts can identify areas that are decreasing workflow such as inadequate lighting, storage problems and overall usage of office space.
They can also suggest particular products to suit specific office related tasks and events.
Nexus Interiors are Australian-owned so when you choose from their furniture product catalogue you’ll be supporting local business, and your employees, giving a whole new meaning to sitting comfortably.
Along with offering locally made products, they have an exclusive partnership with Ares Line, which they import directly from Italy.
Ultimately, Nexus Interiors don’t just sell office furniture – they offer a true celebration of design to enliven and enlighten any and every office space with skillful technique, fluid design and ergonomic genius.
You can view, try and enjoy products from the Nexus Interiors range at the Saturday in Design exhibition this August 6 to August 7 at the Kimberley Art Gallery, 76 Flinders Lane, Melbourne.
Nexus Interiors
nexusinteriors.com.au


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