Wednesday 21 December 2011

Happy Christmas from Desk Warehouse




At this time of year we think of one of the symbols of the season, the Christmas Tree.

It has entered into our psyche re-enforcing all the good things we associate with this time of year, the giving of presents, family togetherness and happiness.
Cutting down and decorating a tree is an old tradition and has always been associated with the celebration of Christmas.

Trees and wood of all types is used as a raw material in manufacturing of all types of products and it is at this juncture I am duty bound to mention....Office Furniture!


However, the good thing is, 'SUSTAINABILITY' is the buzz word and trees are typically grown as a crop for this purpose and replanted
in rotation after cutting, often providing suitable habitat for various forms of wildlife.
The Forest Stewardship Council promotes responsible forest management worldwide, more about their founding principles can be seen on their website
www.fsc.org

It only leaves me to wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.


From all the 'Team' at Desk Warehouse.












Tuesday 26 July 2011

The Apprentice - You're Fired!


This year's Apprentice winner's business idea -to design an ergonomic chair - is commendable - but we've been supplying them for years!

From as little as £49.99 + VAT you can purchase a 'Back Stretcher' chair at 70% off the original price. We are now the sole suppliers of this innovative chair which comes in a choice of 4 colours.

The British Chiropractic Association recommends not to sit for long periods at a computer without a break. An
ything that stretches the spine or encourages movement is important.


The Back Stretcher Chair has the following features as standard:
  • Specially designed back which releases muscle tension and is ratchet height adjustable to suit all users
  • Full body weight tension controlled synchro action seat and back tilt
  • Seat slide for taller users
  • Height adjustable arms
  • Guaranteed to 25 stone user weight
  • Upholstered in Black, Blue, Silver or Red wipe clean faux leather
All this for only £49.99 + VAT!

Monday 6 June 2011

Sting in the Tail


Wool and wool blended fabrics have always been a natural choice when it comes to upholstering a chair or sofa.

However, the clever people at Camira Fabrics have come up with the most unusual combination for seating upholstery.. NETTLES! Yes, that's right, they have produced the ultimate environmental fabric made from nettles.

The fabric is called STINGPlus and is locally harvested and blended with new wool.
The project was supported by Defra and in conjunction with De Montfort University in Leicester have produced a high performance, fire retardant upholstery fabric from an innovative new sustainable fibre.

Nettles, as all keen gardeners will know, grow quickly and easily without pesticides. In large areas, they increase the bio-diversity by attracting insects and wildlife. The nettles in question are harvested in England and the fibre is extracted from the stem of the plant. The woody remnant is used for animal bedding and the leaves composted.

The nettle fibre is then blended with wool and the fabric woven on high speed looms powered by green electricity. Dyeing is carried out in low liquor dye vessels using non-metallic dyestuffs and a natural water supply flowing directly from the Pennine Hills.

With the combination of locally sourced materials and being locally manufactured, STINGPlus must be the most sustainable fabric ever!

The fabric comes in eight muted earthy shaded colours; Dandelion, Acorn, Autumn Leaf, Slate, Elderberry, Granite, Conker and Bilberry.

NB Any of the chairs or sofas from the VERCO Ranges of seating can be upholstered in the above. POA

And don't worry.. it won't sting!

Monday 18 April 2011

New Sit or Stand Desk Option


In Scandinavia it they have been around for a long time, NO not snow & ice....though we had our fair share of that this year!

.....But electrically height adjustable desks.


They have found that having a sit/stand option encourages the user away from the sedentary life of the office worker slouched in their chair, bent over a desk, to a more dynamic position which minimises any potential damage to the spine.

However these have always represented a significant capital outlay to a company or organisation-there is no way that everybody would be supplied with one of these in the office.




NEW for 2011 this ' crank handle operated' height adjustable desk is now on the market.

The desk conforms to all necessary British & European Standards for Strength, Durability asnd Stability as well as being compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act.

The rectangular straight desk comes in two sizes 1600x800mm and 1200x800mm and in Beech MFC finish.
(There is also a radial shape available but this is to Special Order only)

The desk height is easily adjustable from 660-960mm at any time during the working day by means of the simple hand crank mechanism.

The price is £560.00 for the 1600mm desk and £540.00 for the smaller 1200mm.

Not every task during a working day requires you to be seated- the more we move the better we feel!!

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Is a desk more than just a work surface?


A desk is clearly a work surface, but to some, it has become a whole lot more.
The desk can be described as a status symbol in corporate culture. The desk can portray, symbolise and project the personality of the individual or the corporate image of the organisation and is much more than a divider of departmental space

The size and shape of desks have evolved over the years, depending on the equipment needed on the desk top for users to fulfil their tasks.

From the the earliest straight desks in the 1800's, when there were only pens and paper, to the development of the typewriter in the middle of the 19th century and the advent of the typists return desk, through to the large crescent desks required from the 1980's onwards, have all been technology driven.

It is currently being said by some, that as todays electronic technology advances and the associated hardware gets slimmer and smaller, that desks could turn full circle back to simpler under engineered models. This, coupled with better telecommunication systems, means remote working is certainly a possibility for some.

However, we still do not have the 'paperless office' which was talked about and promised back in the 1980's, infact computers produce as much if not more paper than ever. I'm just looking at the top of my desk to confirm exactly that...I can't even see the colour!

So, by all accounts, the desk is going to be around for the foreseeable future.... even if it's just somewhere to put everything on, sit at and drink coffee!


FINISHES?BeechMapleWalnutWhite
By far the most popular MFC heat and scratch resistant board is in Beech, however, it's not quite that simple- especially if you are trying to match in with an existing piece of furniture! There are countless different versions of Beech, depending on who makes each range!
Other popular finishes and their variations are Maple, Cherry, Walnut and Grey.
White and Black are mostly available in glass desks, which are also becoming more popular.
Sometimes there is a choice of finish available in a particular range, but more than likely the model, make and name will determine the finish for you.


LEGS?
Legs can be anything, from solid panels to match the top to a simple metal cantilever L shape, to the more design led cable managed legs. These allow any power cables to be fed in, tidied and enclosed.
Most of these are finished in silver metal but there is sometimes a choice of colour.
Real wood products are a lot more expensive! Rather than using solid wood because of price and sustainability issues, thin veneer sheets of real wood are pressed onto shaped MDF board.
The skills involved in matching up the veneer grain, polishing and lacquering is still a skilled process amongst the workforce in any factory.


DESK SHAPES?

1. Straight Desks Bush Series A 60 inch Straight Desk
'Straight desks' vary in width from 1800 -1200mm(w) x 800mm(d), there are some return desks which measure 1200(w) or 1000(w) x 600mm(d).
Executive Ranges which have thicker desk tops (36-40mm), can be 2000mm(w) and usually will come bow fronted, making the desk 900/1000mm deep from the bow.
All the 'Home Office' products which are available with pull-out keypads, integral printer and CPU stands as standard, differ tremendously in size and shape.


2. Wave DesksRight Hand WaveLeft Hand Wave
'Wave desks' are similar to a 'Straight' but with one end ,as you sit at it, either the Left or Right is deeper than the other, usually with 1000, 900 or 1200mm depth- again the range and make would determine this.



3. Crescent DesksRight Hand RadialLeft Hand Radial
'Radials', 'Workstations', 'Crescents', and 'Corner' desks are still generally the biggest selling. The basic 1600x1200x800x600mm shape is still there at the top of our list.
These do occasionally cause a bit of confusion, as to what is a Left Handed or Right Handed version.
Really it all comes down to which where the 1200mm side curves or 'returns' round to as you sit at the desk. If it curves round to the Left, then it is a Left Hand desk. A set of 600mm deep desk height drawers is then to your Left!
There are 1800mm in this readily available, however anything smaller will usually not be 'off the shelf' in a lot of ranges.

4. 120 Degree
For most offices this will never be an option, as these are of primary importance in large open office areas like Call Centres where there is a requirement for a little more shape than a straight bench type layout.


These are usually seen in 3-way groups which can be added to if there is a need to work and interact in teams or as small departments. The size of these is 1200x1200x800x800 or 600x600mm.


DESK HEIGHTS?
Any work surface has to be set at a certain ideal working height, which when sitting is normally 720-730mm no matter the range chosen.

The only time that this has been higher in my experience, is when a builder has built in an office in a new build home, they inevitably make them too high, up to 800mm or more, which causes problems when the client comes to choose a chair that will be at correct height.

Most desks have a set of levelling feet, but these are what they are, only for levelling up on an uneven floor to about 25-30mm per foot. Height adjustable desks that can adjust between 680-1000mm electronically, are not within the budgets of most companies or organisations.


I hope that these thoughts and observations may be of help to you when it comes time to purchase!