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Features

District makes efficient use of space by constructing clever, compact workstations with multi-functional furniture pieces:

Desks

· Generous primary worksurface depths (up to36 inches) can be augmented by a secondary return (20 inches deep) with under-worksurface storage to optimize space

· Overlapping surfaces and desk-mounted shelves free-up worksurface space and provide a secondary tier for storage

· Storage beneath and supporting the worksurface eliminates gables

Cabinets and Credenzas

· Sleek, low-profile credenzas assume multiple functions - they divide space, provide storage, support worksurfaces, extend desktop space and provide casual guest seating

· Lightly scaled cabinets can be stacked and positioned on credenzas to maximize storage in a smaller footprint

· Twelve-inch wide storage towers define space, support worksurfaces, offer binder storage, store coats and hide wastebaskets/recycle bins to free-up floor space

Windows

· Windows provide an uninterrupted glass span up to eight feet in length

· Full-height glass windows support worksurfaces and expand planning options for achieving access to daylight

· Also available as an add-on to District walls, windows permit access to daylight views with seated-height privacy or heads-down privacy

Walls

· Single walls span up to 66 inches high and 96 inches wide make conventional workstations appear architectural

· At a height of 29 inches, walls integrate with worksurfaces to become desks

Planning
Multi-functional components create unique workstations for an entire floor plan, meeting diverse application requirements ranging from freestanding desking to private offices while providing the unified look of a district.