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Lamb Macintosh: Commercial Furniture Designers & Manufacturers

 

Lamb Macintosh are dedicated to the advancement of good practical

design in the Commercial and Public Workplace, helping create progressive and inspirational working environments. Our mission is to make the necessity of work enjoyable and work places inspirational. Website design by ourselves

 

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The Hawk Office Furniture team has been producing high quality office furniture at their impressive production site near York for 20 years.


Skilled individuals and state-of-the-art equipment handle everything from CAD design through to manufacture of the finished product in house and search engine optimisation.


Distributed via a network of Independent Office Furniture Retailers, Hawk


ACT Furniture, based in the West Midlands, specialise in very high quality real wood veneer office furniture.


As a UK company, established since 1989, ACT have continued to grow and develop their product ranges in order to ensure that they offer the best, high quality office furniture to their clients.

ACT Boardroom Table

Every part of the manufacturing process is carried out in-house, including the selection,


Seat height

The main criteria for office chairs is that they should be easily adjustable. A pneumatic adjustment lever or button is the most standard way of operating the gas cylinder to adjust the height of the seat through a distance of approx 480mm - 630mm which should accommodate most vw gifts. With the office chair passing through these heights this should allow for the user to have their


An Office Desk for the 21st Century

Office desks have traditionally been large, rectangular and made from wood. Modern materials and designs have produced significant advances in the office furniture environment.
Firstly the shape - symmetrical and asymmetrical wave shapes have evolved to cater for personal computers and terminals. Initially these were often 80-100 cm deep to cater for CRT type


The first decision to make when choosing executive office furniture is what material and finish you want. The choices are real wood veneer or melamine or similar artificial finish. Real wood veneer is obviously the most prestigious, but is also the most expensive and requires considerable care and maintenance. Modern melamine finishes look virtually as good as veneer and are considerably cheaper

Most general purpose office furniture is made from a man made product called melamine faced chipboard or MFC. This comprises a substrate, usually chipboard, but sometime medium density fibreboard, over which, on both sides is pressed a decorative paper finish impregnated with melamine resin. This process is carried out at high temperature and pressure and is called polymerisation. The result is a