Who wouldn’t want to define their space, be it at home or at office? Everyone values privacy and if that can be ensured without compromising on the décor of the room, then why not? Fast Office Furniture, an Australian company that supplies a range of new office furniture online, acknowledges this need in the workplace, and has announced the release of its new screen partitions, appropriately called Space System Screens.
Fast Furniture’s Space System screens complement the range of other office accessories that it offers, ensuring that offices look as they ought to- smart, professional, detached and yet attractive even to the most picky of clients, the most discerning of guests and even to casual visitors.
It must be said that the manufacturer assures clients that these partitions provide an efficient solution to those office workers that need privacy and will continue to be aesthetically pleasing for many years to come. Also, they are designed to blend perfectly with the interiors.
Aesthetics is as important in offices as they are in homes. Color schemes and designs that work their way into the work environment, and quality materials that are sleek and elegant to look at can easily elevate moods and soothe fevered brows – all too common amongst stressed staff and executives.
In addition, Fast Furniture offers a variety of other office screen accessories that are suitable for the Space System Screen System. These have been designed with the notion that office workers need a productive space and an efficient working environment.
It’s four-way workstation cluster with express desk mounted screens and axis workstations are described as being extremely efficient as they can easily be positioned anywhere to create that “private nook.” These desks are available in two colors: parchment and off-white, with promises of more to follow.
By having a specific workspace that is separated from the main and adjacent work areas, employees can work more effectively. There are no distractions, allowing workers to better concentrate. The end result? Good work and even better results.
Edited by Blaise McNamee