ELECTRICITY To offer modern offi ce workers the best possible support, the Workways collection features intelligent elements equipped with electricity, data connections and lighting. The Smart Box and the Go Between feature power sockets with 2x 230V and 2x RJ45 connections, which can be discretely incorporated into an area easily accessible from a Seated position, while simultaneously offering solutions for excessive cable lengths. These elements feature wooden accents to create a welcoming appearance. Cable management is supplied as a standard feature. LIGHTING Lighting plays an important role in the offi ces landscape. It helps to create atmosphere, but is also essential for safeguarding productivity by supplying the light needed to perform the work in question. The high Go Between elements feature a Reading Light: revolving and directional lighting that users can adjust according to preferences and requirements. The Light Shade is an element that provides atmospheric lighting for the Smart Box or Workways table elements. The attractive light shade and the adjustable stand ensure that light can be perfectly modifi ed to suit the surroundings. Naturally, all lights feature energy-effi cient light sources. MEDIA INTEGRATION In order to comply with the latest needs and preferences, it is essential to integrate media into the offi ces landscape. Various Workways elements make it possible to place monitors and connect laptops. By intelligently using the fl exibility offered by Workways, it is possible to create complete video conferencing rooms, including meetings tables, for any number of participants. The Workways elements feature enough cable channels for combinations of VGA, HDMI and USB cables and can be fi tted with extra connection points. Pagina 9

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