People can build up the home office system (right), made by Cressey Furniture, Ltd, to meet their needs with many options, including flat-top and roll-top desks, and computer accommodation. The system comprises three modules: a roll-top desk, a cupboard unit, and a drawer unit. These units can be locked together in any combination, except that the desk may not be used alone for stability reasons. Each module features a pull-out working surface which provides a large working area, with-
out requiring a correspondingly large floor
area to be taken up by the system.
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