Imagine a modern range of creative storage solutions that provided your working environment with endless flexibility and the opportunity to create better office harmony.
August 17th, 2009
Imagine a modern range of creative storage solutions that provided your working environment with endless flexibility and the opportunity to create better office harmony.
As its name suggests, Strata products are available in a variety of levels and offer multiple configurations, colours and accessories. The range consists of tambour storage cabinets, a planter box system that is easily integrated onto new and existing storage cabinets, and a system that allows you to design for any space, any where; we call this system Park. Every product has been designed to seamlessly accommodate changing needs and requirements as work spaces evolve; from Strata Planter’s health benefits via living plants and greenscaping, to the socially playful Strata Park and cleverly designed Tambour, there’s a perfect workable solution for your space.
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