Dexion Office on the front foot with the Strata Swing Door Cabinet.
July 27th, 2010
This feature packed GECA certified cabinet provides a dual function given that the cabinet can be supplied as a Bookcase and the secure Swing Doors can be added or removed at any stage.
The resulting advantage is a storage cabinet that represents fantastic value and that can be converted to a secure cabinet at a later stage if required.
It’s clear that there are more advantages on offer, Michael Cumner – Dexion Office National Sales Manager – explains: “Where this unit also shows real strength is that it shares identical heights and depths with the balance of our cabinet range.”
This is a feature which cannot be understated because it provides the ability to use any selection of cabinets from the Dexion Office range, place them side by side in an office fitout with consistent presentation”
“While this may seem an obvious requirement, it is common for a Bookcase cabinet to be shallower in overall depth than other cabinets.”
“This versatile addition to the Dexion Office cabinet range also has adjustable feet and the swing doors are fitted with removable barrel locks as standard.”
These are certainly convincing arguments for taking a close look at this great unit.
There’s no doubt that the Strata Swing Door cabinet – with its great flexibility and smart design – will feature heavily in new office fit outs.
For further information on this cabinet and other storage products, visit dexionoffice.com.au or call 1300 180 358.
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