Office units

Block

Office units

Designed for versatility and efficiency, the Office units block is an ideal solution for interior designers and architects focusing on workspace optimization. Part of the 'Basic blocks - 3 views' library, this workstation and desk block can be easily integrated into any floor plan, enhancing project presentations and ensuring design scalability. Its generic yet accurate dimensions ensure a seamless fit across diverse interior design projects, saving valuable time while meeting modern ergonomic and aesthetic needs.

BrandGeneric
CategoriesWorkstation, Desk
Width140.4cm   /   4' 7.3"
Height224cm   /   7' 4.2"
Open in RayonOr

Versatile Workstation Fit

The Office units block excels in fitting seamlessly into various office environments. Measuring 140.4cm wide and 224cm high, it's designed to suit both contemporary and traditional workspaces, offering flexibility and adaptability.

Three View Customization

Switch between front, side, and top views with ease. This feature allows designers to place the Office units block accurately in any spatial layout, ensuring optimal visualization and planning.

Optimized Workflow Design

Enhance productivity by integrating the Office units block into your designs. Its ergonomic considerations contribute to efficient workspaces, promoting comfort and organization for users.

Material Adaptability

Customize material finishes to align with the overall design theme. While the block itself is generic, modifications allow it to match diverse styles, from industrial to minimalist.

Compliance with Design Standards

This block adheres to industry-standard dimensions, enabling compliance with commercial design requirements. Ensure your office layouts achieve essential ergonomic and functional standards by incorporating this block.

Enhancing Client Presentations

Utilize the Office units block to craft detailed and professional presentations. Its accurate representation aids in conveying the design intent clearly to clients, enhancing project approval rates.



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