Enhance your work lifestyle with the Orbis height adjustable work desk from Zenith.
May 4th, 2016
The way we work has evolved, and more and more design solutions are supporting work as a lifestyle choice, with fun, flexible pieces to adapt into your workspace. The Orbis height adjustable work desk is a stand out in this emerging, work lifestyle genre.
Malleable and thoughtfully designed, Orbis can support individual focused work, as well as collaborative and shared work modes, and can easily be transformed and customised to meet any specific requirements.
Design by the Zenith Design Studio, the Orbis work desk series comes in a range of sizes, shapes and finishes, including pop bright red, canary yellow, and a brilliant Yves Klein blue. The concept has a high focus on enhancing well being, and has a height range of 610 to 900mm (sit to sit) and 610 to 1230mm (sit to stand). Orbis is also built with superior German mechanisms and innovative and patented design wire management system. The series is compatible with Zenith S30, S50 Screens and Ctrl™.
The Zenith Design Studio is a research and development department comprising industrial designers, product engineers and CAD operators. The Design Studio is continually researching global workplace trends and designing products that anticipate the ever-changing workplace environment.
With Orbis, freedom, flexibility and choice are incorporated in to your work space, into your hard work, and your lifestyle.
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