Frame Type Workstation
Specification & Uses
A Frame Type Workstation is a style of modular office furniture where the desk structure is built on a visible metal or wooden frame, providing both a sturdy foundation and a minimalist aesthetic. This workstation type is especially popular in modern, industrial, or collaborative work environments.
Key Features of Frame Type Workstations:
- The base structure (usually metal) is prominently visible and supports the worktop.
- Often available in powder-coated steel or aluminum for durability.
Easily expandable by connecting more frames.
Perfect for team seating arrangements or hot-desking.
- Clean lines and open under-desk space create a light, uncluttered appearance.
- May include cable trays, under-desk wire managers, or channels within the frame.
Available in various shapes like straight, L-shaped, or cluster configurations.
Frame colors and tabletop finishes can be mixed and matched.
Common Layouts:
| Layout Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Linear Frame Workstation | Simple desk-in-a-row layout with open or partitioned design. |
| Back-to-Back | Two desks facing opposite directions with shared frame & divider. |
| L-Shape with Frame | Extended corner work area supported by continuous frame. |
| 4- or 6-Seater Pod | Clustered setup sharing a common frame for team seating. |
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