Farrell - Specifier's Information

Architectural Review, The, July, 2003

Air is a new range for the modern workplace to suit all levels of offices, comprising AirFORM worksurfaces, AirFRAME supports, AirSPACE conference and meeting systems, AirBUBBLE call centre systems and AirPORTS storage systems--all complemented by Farrell's unique and patented slim-profile screens. With AIR, Farrell now have a complete product portfolio which features specific design responses to market led demands, with new shapes, colours and finishes. Farrell's website (www.farrelloffice.com) has details of all Farrell office furniture ranges.

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