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Furniture: Contract/Desking & Systems

Best of Year 2009 Winner: Herman Miller, Inc., Envelop Desk

Best of Year -- Interior Design, 12/1/2009 12:00:00 AM

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Best of Year Winner, Furniture: Contract/Desking & Systems: Herman Miller, Inc. — Envelop Desk

Envelop is an intelligent, freestanding desk that provides ergonomic support throughout a range of seated postures. It optimizes user comfort and performance by allowing the person, chair, desk, and technology to work in unison. Available in several top and base finishes. It also carries a 12-year warranty.

Best of Year Merit Awards, Furniture: Contract/Desking & Systems

Allsteel Inc. — Stride
Stride is a furniture solution designed to satisfy every possible need of a facility’s interior with an integrated kit of parts comprised of work surfaces, storage and space division in innumerable configurations. Stride is distinguished by its extraordinary level of sustainable design, architectural details and finish choices.

INSCAPE — Tisch
Tisch is a table-based system that promotes interaction and communication. This European designed product offers elegant simplicity and exceptional flexibility with applications ranging from desking and benching to conferencing. Utilizing a small set of modular components and an intelligent rail system, Tisch can be easily reconfigured as workplace needs evolve.

Okile Desarrollo de Mobiliario, s.l. — SBS Office 1
S.B.S. Collection designed by Javier Uriarte. Includes libraries, containers and tables. Their pure lines and great visual lightness are obtained through a structural panel of extruded aluminum and the outer surface section in wood or HPL. The section can integrate power and data pipeline.

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