The idea behind Paradigm is it’s all about you. The advantage begins by giving you control of how you work, how you organise your work, how you interact with colleagues and how you maintain comfort.
October 14th, 2010
Taking into account the human factors of ergonomics and control, fine tuning of your work environment, Paradigm offers the user adjustability in multiple ways. Sit to stand is available in winder and electric, offering independent height adjustment while utilising a shared base.
Paradigm is manufactured in Australia under international standards, ISO 14001. It uses the latest in recycled materials and manufactured techniques, such as the use of 60% virgin material and design for dis-assembly to assist in recyclability and reprocessing.
A typical workstation configuration can achieve the maximum seven credits for Green Star Office interiors MAT-1 Workstation when eco-preferred content is specified.
The Paradigm features 3 workstation height adjustment methods plus a fixed height option. They reflect the same styling keeping a consistent visual appearance across the Paradigm range.
It also includes a family of lef styles designed to assist you in creating a seamless environment. Paradigm is based on soft wiring and uses a cable management system to form its understructure. The system contains your segregated soft wiring keeping cables clear from vision, out of site and out of mind.
Designed to fit into any office environment, bold and dynamic to classically elegant, Paradigm has the ability to create the executive setting that suits your management style.
Designed to inspire, a range of solutions that can be individually tailored to compliment your environment, promoting efficiency and effectiveness.
Designed to enhance the interaction between work, design, space and knowledge with solutions that support organisations by maximising value and achieving innovative spatial outcomes.
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