Hale unveils walls that work like you do


Hale announces Hale³, pronounced Hale Cubed, which introduces limitless walls storage possibilities. Designers and Facilities Managers will be unfettered by conventional storage constraints and will be able to adapt their storage to today’s technology and flexibility needs.

Furniture manufacturer leader Hale introduces Hale³, a custom cube modular wall series which encourages companies to “Build Your World.” Hale³ takes a new leap in the future by allowing buyers to mix, match, and move their modular wall cubes. The company already prides itself on the ability to turn on a dime, but by putting this customization ability into the hands of customers, they take a new direction for the future of the company. They will be able to specify various options such as feet, finishes, electrical components, depths, decorative glass doors, edge detail, drawer options, and different backs.

“The new series is the product of marketing research, and strategic planning with our Reps and customers” Brook Benson, Vice President of Hale said. “It is answering the needs of what modern offices really want.” 

The company will be launching Hale³ at NeoCon (North America's largest design exposition and conference for commercial interiors) June 9-11th in Chicago.

About Hale:

Hale is a third generation eco-conscious furniture manufacturer. They were made famous with the introduction of sectional barrister bookcases. Since 1907 Hale has produced solid wood cabinetry and bookcases made by Central New York artisans.

 



May 20, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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