Centerpiece from the Hon Company Brings Sophisticated Design and High Quality to Work Spaces
It’s no secret that today’s office spaces are as much about showcasing style as they are about delivering functionality. Centerpiece, The HON Company’s new veneer collection of office suite essentials, proves that attractive can also be productive.
“Centerpiece is a collection that makes a statement,” said Brian Trego, Vice President, Product Development and Marketing at The HON Company. “We know the desk is an essential space for work and for storage, but it’s also integral for office interior design. Centerpiece recognizes and reinforces the combination of beauty and functionality when it comes to desk, table and storage solutions.”
Centerpiece gives designers the freedom to create office solutions that support any type of work, including sit-to-stand.
· Available in a variety of finishes that let private offices reflect personal style.
· Rich, hand-selected veneers showcase stunning hardwood to create depth, warmth and beauty that lasts.
· Distinctive glass doors and satin finish handles add color and texture.
With an unwavering attention to detail, Centerpiece reflects a taste for the finer things. Whether used in private offices, dedicated or shared meeting spaces, the upscale design and hardwood veneer match the surrounding solutions to create a consistent look and feel.
Since 1944, The HON Company has been committed to helping professionals get work done. With a belief that success is a result of bold ideas and flawless execution, HON’s award-winning designers and forward-thinking engineers obsess over the details so every product is designed with passion and purpose.
For more information, visit hon.com.
January 5, 2017
Topic Area: Press Release
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