Storage Spine houses intensive storage ability while enabling the fitout to feel airy and light. Acrylic panels draw natural light into the internal core of a building while providing cross ventilation. Dimensions: 900 x 1800 or 900 x 2100 modules Delivery Time: 6 weeks Applications: Office fitouts, executive offices. Variations: Veneer and melamine options Finish: […]
November 21st, 2008
Storage Spine houses intensive storage ability while enabling the fitout to feel airy and light. Acrylic panels draw natural light into the internal core of a building while providing cross ventilation.
Dimensions: 900 x 1800 or 900 x 2100 modules
Delivery Time: 6 weeks
Applications: Office fitouts, executive offices.
Variations: Veneer and melamine options
Finish: Desk tops in Rock Maple, Jarrah, American walnut, Tasmanian myrtle , Steamed beech or Wenge.
Storage units in the commercial melamine palette.
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