Introducing the Adapt Work

  • Introducing the Adapt Work
  • April 2024

Introducing the Adapt Work

A continuation of the Adapt Lounge and Adapt Hub, the Adapt Work features the same ethos and design details in a flexible desk-based workstation. Created to facilitate collaborative interactions and individual focus within adaptable settings, Adapt Work offers an array of possibilities for the ideal open or secluded workspace.

 

 

With its array of desk widths, height options and privacy levels, Adapt Work is a versatile solution for diverse environments such as offices, universities and schools, whether in compact confines or expansive open layouts.

Arms and backs can be shared, optimising space utilisation as well as reducing cost and fabric usage and allowing for back-to-back and side-to-side configurations. The module nature of the system  also enables perpendicular or enclosed configurations, affording various degrees of privacy to suit distinct requirements.

Designed for the ever changing work environment, Adapt Work is available exclusively through our distribution partner Stylecraft in Australia and Singapore.

 

For international enquiries, please contact the Ross Gardam sales team at sales@rossgardam.com.au or +61 (3) 9329 4145.

 

View Adapt Work Catalogue and Adapt Work Data Sheet.

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