Australian furniture designer and manufacturer Planex has created a unique storage solution suited to activity-based-working environments.
December 16th, 2015
Planex’s latest creation, Slyder is a vertical pedestal that provides agile workstation support combining a pedestal utility with the functionality and storage space of a personal locker.
Slyder offers innovative storage space for desk accessories and personal belongings, and is configurable in both left and right hand options. Fitted with Acupanel™ sound absorbing material to reduce workplace noise, Slyder features pull out drawer shelves, dividers, file hangers, a stationery tray and a handy pin-board on the inside.
Available in 150+ powder coat colours with optional two-tone colours and textured finishes.
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