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Office Furniture - A buyer's mini guide.

By Vincent Woodall

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Published: 30Oct2007
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Getting the right furniture for your office at the right price is an important challenge for you and your office manager.

Furnishings for your office contribute significantly to the workplace atmosphere generated for your employees and visiting clients  vital if you want to create a good impression and foster good working practices.

The right office furnishings are also essential to meet health and safety standards and for creating a workspace that has a good sense of flow and order to it.

The essential piece of office furniture  and often the hardest to get right  is the office chair. Ergonomic chairs are ideal for your employees workstations, providing lumbar support to varying degrees, depending on the design of the chair, and coming with a range of physical requirements in mind. When you are sitting at your desk all day, it is essential to have good posture support from your chair.

Good storage is essential for a well-maintained and organised workplace. Traditional filing cabinets are still an important part of the office space and help us to keep a range of documents securely filed and organised while remaining easily accessible.

If you have a large amount of sensitive or important material that requires mass, on-site storage then something like the InnerSpace high-density storage system, available from ABT makes the best possible use of your storage floor space.

It comes made to your specification and has been designed to be easy to order and install. Options are available on the height, bay width and shelf depth of your InnerSpace system and you can even move the system if you need to, as it has been designed to require no fixing to floors or walls, despite the amount of material it is capable of holding.

Creating a dedicated area for your employees to meet informally, eat lunch or take a relaxing break will encourage them to feel valued by their employer and make their downtime more relaxing, which will, in turn, lead to greater productivity in the workplace.

Your reception furniture serves an essential function - creating the first impression of your workplace to potential and current clients. So too does the right conference furniture, which can create a great impression of your business among your workforce, as well as impressing all-important current and future clients.

You need to remember that the design of a workplace, including how office furniture is utilised and positioned, can make a huge difference to staff motivation and morale. A workplace which is cluttered with old office furniture and outdated office equipment can have a negative effect on employee productivity.

That is why it is so important that you choose the right furniture for your office.

AB Technology (London) Ltd (ABT) an award-winning office equipment and office furniture supplier.

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