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Need help for office furniture

Need help for office furniture
« on: January 12, 2010, 03:41:53 pm »

Hi guys
 Now i am looking for furniture can someone help me

Nagesh
http://www.studiosvelte.com
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Re: Need help for office furniture
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2010, 07:30:29 am »

Hi

I have know one site. For mpre information visit this link kalustofurniture.co.uk...
i hope this site help you....

Thanks
Have a nice time ahead
Re: Need help for office furniture
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2010, 08:43:48 am »

Hello
    *   If you read in the paper or hear on the business news on television that a company is closing its offices in the San Diego area, call the company. Let them know you are interested in their old office furniture. Some companies will even give it to you for free, if you agree to come and pick it up yourself.
    * Especially during a recession, pay regular visits to thrift stores like Goodwill, Habitat for Humanity, and Salvation Army. They tend to get lots of donations of office furniture from individuals and businesses that are closing down, and you can support a charity while acquiring nice furniture.
    * While pawnshops do not usually carry furniture, they are still a great source for other types of office equipment. You can buy computers, printers, copy machines, and that sort of thing at a deep discount, and then use the extra money you save to invest in your office furniture.

Even those businesses that specialize in selling or manufacturing office furniture are sometimes in the same situation of wanting to quickly liquidate stock and inventory. Scan the papers daily or weekly for major sale advertisements. But also keep your eyes open for signs in store windows advertising special bargain basement inventory clearance events in and around San Diego.
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Re: Need help for office furniture
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2010, 05:22:11 am »

Hello
The computer armoire has many advantages similar to the rolltop but provides a slightly more efficient use of the same amount of floor space since the curved top is replace by a taller rectangular cabinet. Armoires are great for multipurpose rooms and can make putting a computer in the kitchen or the living room a sensible option.
Desks as Gifts

Around graduation time in May or June, again in August and finally at Christmas time in December, parents and grandparents come looking for that generous student desk gift that comes with the not-so-hidden suggestion that the recipient is expected to buckle down and do some serious studying, at least for part of their life. House of Oak & Sofas carries oak, pine, cherry desks that function both as standard or computer desks. The wise gift-giver brings the recipient along to help make the choice and thereby avoids the disappointment of choosing the desk they only “imagine” their child or grandchild might like. In the same category of smaller desks are slant-top, small rolltop and mini-desks that offer little work space but rather might function primarily to “fill a space” and hold today’s bills.

When you are serious about buying a desk, a half hour with one of the salespeople at House of Oak & Sofas will help you narrow your search. Whether you find the desk on the showroom floor, or find one similar in a catalog, you will often find home office chores to go much more smoothly with your improved use of office space.
Re: Need help for office furniture
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2010, 03:13:50 pm »

if you're looking for something different, contact us www.desforma.co.uk
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