Dec. 06, 2023
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Made in Italy
Modern Modular Office Furniture Composition VV LE5151. All the pieces within this Italian office furniture collection are made from the finest materials according to the European quality standards. This italian office line offers lots of customization opportunities, featuring a great variety of modules available in different sizes and colors, allowing to organize your home or work office space according to your dimensions and storage necessities. The storage cabinets can be ordered either without doors to have a fast access to your business papers or with wooden doors in walnut or wenge finish, high gloss white or red lacquer as well as clear glass doors or even drawers. There is also a wide selection of executive and corner office desks of different size and design, that can be also equipped with optional built-in drawers, keyboard tray or purchased with mobile free-standing drawer file cabinets. Office desk are available with wooden legs or metal legs. Metal legs are designed for hidden wiring of your electrical devices. Optional as shown Office Chair VV LE85 is also available for ordering.
MATERIAL/CONSTRUCTION:
The structures and the panels are faced with melamine resins class E1 ( EEC CLASS, with a low formaldehyde emission).
Structure of the units can be ordered in either walnut or wenge finish.
Front doors of the storage units are available in clear glass, red and white gloss lacquered wood, wenge and walnut finishes
Shelves, side panels and partitions - 22 mm (0.9") thick
Front doors and back panels - 15 mm (0.6") thick
Metal legs of the office desks will help you with wiring your electronics
The starting price is for one Corner Office Desk as shown in the main picture. (Consists of: Office Desk W63" x D31.5" with two built-in drawers and Office Desk W41.7" x D23.6" ).
Dimensions:
Corner Office Desk (as shown): W(63" x 73.3") x D31.5"/23.6" x H29"
Highboard (as shown): W97" x D17" x H53"
Office Desk: W35.4" x D23.6" x H29"
Office Desk: W41.7" x D23.6" x H29"
Office Desk: W47.2" x D31.5" x H29"
Office Desk: W55" x D31.5" x H29"
Office Desk: W63" x D31.5" x H29"
Office Desk: W71" x D31.5" x H29"
Computer Desk: W41.7" x D23.6" x H29.2"
Desk corner connector: W28.8" x D28.8"
Desk corner connector: W28.8" x D28.8"
Low File cabinet: W16.5"x D20.5" x H19"
High File cabinet (with lock): W16.5"x D20.5"x H22.5"
Built-In Set of Drawers: W16.5" x D20.5" x H10.6"
Your office reception area is where first impressions are made, and you need to make those impressions count.
The space should be beautiful, sure. But that’s not enough. It also needs to reflect your organization’s unique character.
Designing an office reception area around a company brand isn’t exactly simple, especially for those of us with no interior design background. But you don’t need a thick brand manual or a deep budget to inject a little personality into your reception area decor.
Developing a distinctive style means making some choices: Your office reception area can’t be both calming and energizing, for example. It also can’t be both playful and serious, or both approachable and awe-inspiring. By choosing which feelings you want to evoke, you’ll distinguish yourself and stand out from the crowd.
Below, we’ve listed five ideas for office reception area styles that could work, along with some suggestions on how to bring each one to life.
If your company wants to relate to visitors personally and put them at ease, you need to add some comfort elements to your office reception area. Skip anything pretentious, and opt for relatable pieces that echo what you might find in a home.
That doesn’t mean that you fill your reception area with leather recliners. You can still keep things professional while keeping your company’s brand in mind.
The “homey” vibe works particularly well for offices whose visitors may come in feeling nervous, such as dentists and therapists. However, it can also be a great fit for any organization that specializes in personal services or that is radically committed to one-on-one relationship building with customers (related reading: Defining Radical Customer Service).
Here are a few things to try to keep your reception area approachable and friendly.
Zen-style reception areas use clean lines, minimal clutter, and nature-inspired materials to make visitors feel centered, focused and calm.
This approach is another good one for facilities who want to put visitors at ease or inspire them to relax (it’s a popular choice for spas). It can also be a great fit for organizations with an earth-loving mission. However, this approach can work for any company, because calming spaces are a great way to inspire focus. Done right, they can also be very stylish.
For a more tranquil office reception area, try one of these features:
This is a good look for luxury brands and for businesses trying to make a good impression on big-spender clients and customers. The main goal of these spaces is to impress visitors and assure them that they’re going to get elite treatment.
The look of luxury doesn’t require an excess of gilded gold frames. There are many styles that can be made to look more upscale with investments in top quality materials or a few beautiful accents. Here are a few ideas for impressing visitors who expect a red-carpet treatment:
Want more inspiration? Check out these upscale hotel lobbies.
If you want to make sure your company comes across as on-trend, hard-working, and forward-thinking, your reception area should reflect those values. You can project energy and enthusiasm through a combination of modern looks and styles, clean lines and bright colors.
This vibe works well for creative companies, startups, and any other organization that wants to project a sense of passion. If this describes your organization, here are a few ideas to try:
Plenty of companies and organizations can benefit from an edgier, hipper vibe. When visitors walk into a space like this, they’ll definitely feel like one of the cool kids. This style is great for companies that want to stand out and get people thinking creatively. Here are a few ways to style an office reception area in this vein:
Perhaps one of these reception area styles has already caught your attention. But if none of them really reflects what your company is all about, that’s OK, too. There are as many styles as there are businesses, because each is unique. Similarly, these styles can also be combined in various ways to create something that’s all your own.
A good, well-designed office reception area serves as the first point of contact for visitors. It sets the tone for their entire experience at your office. So, creating an inviting and functional space will leave a positive impression and align with your brand identity. What can do you do to make this happen?
No matter how you decide to style your reception area, a visitor management system like The Receptionist for iPad can fit in beautifully with your design aesthetic.
Whether you’re going for tranquil and calming or energetic and exciting (or anywhere in between), a sleek, easy-to-use check-in kiosk will always look better than, say, an old, ratty paper logbook, and is more efficient as well.
Want to know more? Attend a 12-minute Product Tour for a peak at The Receptionist for iPad.
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