
System Office Furniture
Bench desking, screen-and-storage systems and reconfigurable workstations on a shared component grid, so a floor can be re-planned without re-buying.
See the systemEverything here shares one component module and one finish library — so a buyer can run an open-plan bench programme, fit out the executive floor and detail the meeting rooms from a single supplier, and have it all line up. Pick a system to see specs, options and lead times.

Bench desking, screen-and-storage systems and reconfigurable workstations on a shared component grid, so a floor can be re-planned without re-buying.
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Director and chairman desks, side credenzas and meeting tables in veneer, melamine and sintered-stone tops — the pieces a private office is judged on.
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Floor-by-floor fit-outs — reception, open-plan, soft-seating lounges and meeting rooms detailed to one drawing set and one finish palette.
See the systemThe structure stays consistent across a programme; what moves the price is the top and the finish. An open-plan bench in melamine and a director desk in real-wood veneer can sit on the same engineered frame and cable management. So when you compare our quote to another, compare the frame steel and the edge construction, not just the surface you see in a render.
If you give us a budget per workstation, we work backwards: usually melamine over veneer in the open plan, standard over height-adjustable where desks aren't shared, and a tighter screen spec. For the executive floor we push the other way — veneer or stone, heavier bases, better cable discipline — and we explain the jump rather than bury it. The honest variable is always lead time, and we quote that up front.
A floor plan, a desk count or a few reference images is enough to start. If a brief sits outside what we build well, we'll say so rather than spend your time on a sample that misses.