Archive for the ‘Executive Office Furniture’ Category

The resurgence of oak’s popularity in the office

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Since the beginning of its popularity in the early 1900s, oak office furniture has been somewhat the poor stepchild in the realm of the executive office suite. But today as the vast majority of office furniture in general often does not contain a splinter of actual wood, the value of solid oak furniture for the office or the home has increased tremendously. And even in a world where ergonomic design has taken over every aspect of office furniture, the traditional look and feel of an oak swivel chair remains extremely popular.

And no discussion of oak furniture for the office is complete without a reminder of the immense desirability of both antique original and reproduction replicas of the famous roll top desk. Though this particular design is at least half a century beyond its heyday many people continue to seek these out for their value as home office décor. An amusing twist on the traditional roll top desk is that now these are being made with cutaways built in so as to allow desktop computers to secretly hide beneath the roll top covering. Now if we could just find a way to get lumbar support into the original oak swivel chair.

The ease of shopping for office furniture in the United Kingdom

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

When shopping for office furniture UK customers will be far better served by beginning and ending their purchasing on the Internet. The simple truth is that, especially for those people living in outlying areas, the cost of transport, warehousing and display of large items such as office desks does not allow a retail shop or discount department store to effectively compete with an online office furniture establishment. Furthermore, when serving only a small area, that same retail shop will find it impossible to stock a full range of styles and sizes. So you may very well be left with choosing your executive office chair from a selection of only two.

Your choice when looking for an executive office desk may even be more limited. You will never be able to assemble your Danish modern, solid wood home office from an assortment of particle board manufactured in China. By shopping online for office furniture UK buyers are able to directly specify through the search function exactly the type of pieces they are looking for. A search for a glass top pedestal legged conference table will return exactly that. Shopping online for office furniture allows you to literally and virtually choose from the all the best makers from all around the world.

Basic guidelines for looking at office furniture online

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

If you’ve been shopping for office furniture online, there are a few simple rules that you would be wise to follow. First and foremost, never purchase any large item online that does not include free delivery within a reasonable geographic area. Almost every furniture seller in the United Kingdom of any worth includes in their price free delivery within the mainland UK. Next, make sure that the company you plan to buy from is real. This may sound comical, but consider that it is very simple to copy pictures and pricing from legitimate business web sites and pretend you have a store that does not exist.

All that is needed to verify a company’s legitimacy is a simple telephone number. Any business that sells office furniture online should have a toll free number that you can call to confirm the details of your order. The reason you are buying this furniture on the Internet is because these particular sellers are able to give you prices far below that of a retail shop. The average percentage of savings when purchasing office furniture from an online store is approximately 40% of the average retail cost.

A quick study of office desk construction quality

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

In looking at office furniture desk prices are likely to range anywhere from one hundred to two thousand dollars. Why the huge disparity? Well, for one thing quality of desk construction varies greatly. The main area of this variance is based upon whether not real wood is used as opposed to particleboard. And even where particleboard is used it is usually covered with high grade Formica or a quality wood veneer.

Most cheap office furniture uses what amounts to basically being printed paper as its desktop surface. This paper is coated with durable plastic finishes and in all truth will last for quite some time but it may not be part of the image you hope to project. When purchasing office furniture, desk top construction is the most important factor to consider. Fully 95% of all executive office desks will still be created using a particleboard top. So make sure that top is at least 1 1/8 inch thick. And make sure it is covered with either a quality plastic coating for a high tech office or a real wood veneer for executive suites in professions such as the law or banking.

Make comfort your top priority in choosing a new office chair

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

When shopping for office furniture chairs are of course one of the main considerations for purchase. But, as low priced as office chairs may be, choosing the right ones for the right operator functions can be a bit difficult. There are several factors that must be taken into account when choosing office chairs for various departments of your business. When purchasing chairs for conference or boardrooms, I think in terms of a grand leather backed reclining chair. Today’s conference is a process of opening laptops, passing folders and generally coordinating departmental movement.

Simple operator chairs to be used at workstations can be purchased without amenities such as the lumbar support and armrests. However, if workers are apt to be sitting in the same position for 4 hours per stretch, a more comfortable seat allows for a longer attention span to production. Offices in warmer climates can benefit from mesh office chairs that allow for cooling through the open weave. One of the most important features of any office chair is the ergonomic elements built into its design. Back and shoulder support are essential in any chair that a worker will be seated in for more than 1 hour. Most people think that when purchasing office furniture chairs are the easiest item to find. This may be true, but finding the right chair takes a little research.

Creating a practical workspace with your home computer

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

On a recent trip through Wal-Mart I noticed a very attractive two piece home office set that included a small modest in size desk and an accompanying printer stand. The desk featured a black satin metal tubular design with an inset glass desktop. The printer stand was built to match but obviously a smaller scale. The interesting thing to note about this particular desk set was that it was completely designed and created for use at home with one’s computer. Further studies have shown me that home computer furniture has become a major office supplies sales outlet.

Not only are many people working at home in small businesses, there is also a huge percentage of us working for larger companies but allowing for at least a portion of our 40 hour workweek to be performed out of our home. The main impetus for this flextime from home situation is centered on a general need for more efficiency and cost saving on the part of both the business and the worker. During my trip to the department store, I also noticed that most of the home computer furniture was designed to either match the interior design of a variety of homes or quietly stand alongside the homes décor.

Glass is clearly the finest look in high tech office furniture

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Glass office furniture offers the consumer a wonderful opportunity to create a high tech office suite design at a very low cost. Considering that the basic structure of a large executive glass office desk is simply that of a welded or pressed steel frame with padding and a thick glass top, one can see how costs for said item might be low. However, it should be remembered that a proper thickness of glass to facilitate building a quality executive image desk may be as much as 1 inch in width. And factoring to the cost of creation that this glass positively must be made as safety glass, so that in the event of a heavy object crashing on and breaking the glass desktop, catastrophic injury will not occur. Now place into the cost equation the idea that glass is extremely heavy and in its own way to its fragility very difficult to ship.

These are the factors that make a glass desk expensive, especially when dealing with the large sized required for an executive office suite. Still glass office furniture manages to be somewhat competitive in price and offers a unique high tech look that cannot be matched with any other office furniture construction material. A similar option to the use of glass that allows for an almost identical appearance is that of Lucite. This space age material offers the translucence of glass with none of the dangers and 1/3 of the weight.

Compromising between furniture style and functionality in the office

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

When creating the modern work environment and seeking to purchase furniture office design now incorporates the original 1950s landscape premise. The idea which was somewhat outlandish at the time was that rather than install workers into individual offices with energy consuming walls separating them and allowing communications only by means of telephones and intercoms. One might place workers into an open air structure or great room, if you will, that would allow communication by simple voice and hand movement. In the late 1950s this idea was disbanded as being socially impossible and from the standpoint of business status impractical.

As a result of the information technology boom, the entire purpose for the office environment completely changed and greater demand for what might be called cross chatter communication between workers developed. Suddenly a previously discarded idea, that of the office landscape, became not only accepted but the norm in primary WorkStation implementation and design. Of course the purpose of the open air work system was not too cram as many people into a smaller place as possible and save money but to foster conditions more conducive to productivity.

The need for filing cabinets in the not quite paperless office

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

With so much of our “paperwork” now reduced to electronic impulses, one wonders if filing cabinets will soon be used only to hold our lunch. Of course this statement is made in jest too, as the use of pen and pad continue to be of paramount importance. And the people who make those post-it notes needn’t worry about going out of business anytime soon. The traditional four drawer standing upright file cabinet continues to offer protection and security to all of our printed stored documents. And the legal size drop in file type cabinets are more popular than ever, as they can be used for desktop extensions.

Filing cabinets are still available in the traditional gray and peach colored metal variety with a prerequisite key lock installed. Replicas of antique oak and mahogany cabinets are also still available, allowing one to use these pieces as functional and decorative office furniture. Almost every office furniture manufacturer includes in their product range matching meeting tables, bookcases and file cabinets. Lower profile cabinets are perfect for placement of computer printers and teleconferencing monitors.

Functional office furniture for hands on executives

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

The primary function of executive office furniture is no longer to make a grand entrance or impression.  While for certain industries such as advertising and marketing it may be deemed necessary to imply wealth by means of the grand work environment.  This would include the prerequisite mile long walnut rectangular desk and for the complete office suite it would include cherry finish credenzas.  With millions of this type of unit still being sold worldwide, no doubt doctors, lawyers and the occasional Indian chief tend to prefer this design face.  But today’s true upper level manager is an active worker contributing in creativity to every facet of his or her business.

Hence we now see executive office furniture being designed with more emphasis placed on telemetry and ease of movement vis a vis ergonomics.  This means the traditional black leather executive office chair has been slightly altered to include ergonomic elements such as lumbar support and X and Y axis adjustments.  The desk of today’s modern executive is preferably created with rounded corners and almost in the Jetsons style completely encompasses management, so that the corresponding easy movement swivel chair allows that same exec to reach without any strained muscle extension.