Locally designed and manufactured in Sydney, Krost’s new storage solution Unity marries style and practicality.
May 11th, 2016
Bringing a sense of residential character to the office space, Unity has been designed to suit a wide variety of applications, adding generous storage solutions to executive offices and boardrooms, while serving as a functional room divider in large, open plan offices.
With an open shelving design, enclosed storage system a clever sliding door system, Krost has designed Unity to allow for both easy access to daily office essentials, and to act as a concealer for any items that you might need to keep at arm’s length.
With a wide range of configurations, sizes and colours available, Unity can be customized to suit every modern office space, and the open compartment design can also be used to create an eye-catching display when dividing a room.
The Unity range is available as a part of Krost’s 27th office furniture catalogue, which offers design inspirations for healthier, more flexible work environments, continuing the brand’s dominance in the Australia’s office furniture sector. Through their office furniture selection, Krost hope to shape the right corporate image for the right workspace.
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