One of the most popular pieces of furniture for the office this year is office cabinets. Companies such as Nexera and Hanover have added a complete range of these furniture types to their inventories. These are designed in sizes to allow for use as both a makeshift wardrobes or, in the case of low profile cabinetry, printer stands. It seems there is a current trend two meld high tech devices with more familiar comfortable wooden accoutrements. Hence our executive suite desk may be done in a cherry finish, but it is still filled with elements to support computer monitors, keyboards and the cables that connect them.
With this comfort zone creation in mind, almost all of United Kingdom’s largest office furniture manufacturers have now only included in their stocks office cabinets designed to allow for high tech devices. They have even placed particular emphasis on these cabinets building them in a huge choice of materials. It would appear that in the future all office furniture design will be chained to the rock of information technology. We simply will no longer have any space or use for ornamental executive office furniture whose sole purpose is to hold a lamp or knick knack.