Krost Business Furniture creates the ultimate workstation solution with the Benchwork Spine.
August 27th, 2015
Manufactured locally in Sydney, the Krost Benchwork Spine fits perfectly into a contemporary office landscape with its ability to be configured with any combination of desks and accessories. Its flexibility serves as the ultimate platform for creating contemporary and personalised workspaces.
The Benchwork Spine system offers an integrated cabling solution plus a number of storage options including a choice of open storage, pull-out drawers or sliding doors that allow access from either side through their unique bifacial construction.
With the addition of a Trak accessory rail adding accessories such as planters, storage boxes, shelving and screens is also made simple.
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