Tag: Comfortable Office Furniture

Fads come and go but some designs never go out of vogue. They may suffer in popularity against newer trends but due to their classic appeal, they always resurface.

Some of these designs are described in this article by Rachel Bindl from National Business Furniture. Take a look.

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Timeless Office Styles

The word “timeless” is certainly a lofty adjective; yet there are things that we always seem to return to, whether it’s in the world of fashion or the world of office furniture. Here are three office styles that we consider to be truly timeless.

The Elegantly Traditional

Traditional furniture can sometimes come off a bit stuffy, but not when it’s done right. A truly classic and traditional look will be warm, welcoming and, most of all, so elegant that you’ll feel the impactful luxury and gorgeous details of it all as soon as you walk through the door. Traditional lines include rounded silhouettes and carefully crafted engravings. Even when you think you have seen it all, there’s always more detail to discover and delight in with a timeless traditional office. Read more..

No matter what kind of furniture you’re looking forward to installing in your office, we’ve got you covered. Find an immense collection of the most exciting traditional, modern and contemporary items of furniture on Vision Office Interiors at the most accessible prices.

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While buying furniture for your office, you might have noticed that tables come in three different height settings – Standard, Counter and Bar.

A bar height table, as the name suggests, is mostly used in bars and restaurants. Counter height is the height of the kitchen counter, while the standard height table is the shortest of the three.

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Here’s Nicole Groshek from National Business Furniture with a complete description.

What is the Difference Between Standard Table Height, Counter Height and Bar Height?

Standard table height is the shortest of the three followed by counter height and then bar height. There are a number of pros and cons to all three table sizes, and we know how tough it can be when trying to decide! Here’s a quick snapshot of the differences to help you make the right choice before outfitting your business’s café or break room.

Standard Table Height is 28” – 30”H. The biggest benefit to standard size tables is that they are the most common, meaning you’ll be able to find them in a much broader range of styles, sizes and price points. These tables accommodate standard size tables, which are also available in a much wider range of styles for the same reason. Even if your break room isn’t entirely outfitted in standard height tables, there should be at least a couple of these options available for disabled employees to use.

Counter Height is 34” – 36”H. These taller options must be used with stools that have a seat height of 24” – 27” tall. Benefits of counter height tables and stools are that they can give a space the illusion of being less crowded. In addition, these types of tables are much easier for employees to stand at for a more casual dining experience. See full post

Find tables of all heights and dimensions at Vision Office Interiors. Get the highest quality new and used furniture at the most approachable prices.

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