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NOV/DEC 2025 PRODUCTS ABL
Designed for modern workspaces, Level-C offers the ideal solution for power and data distribution in ofices, meeting rooms, boardrooms and amphitheaters. Certified with BS 5733, it promotes effortless workspace productivity and comfort. Level-C is available in a variety of configurations with interchangeable multimedia connections, 65W fast chargers, and country-specific AC sockets. With modular parts in black or white and a choice of black, white or silver body, Level-C seamlessly blends functionality with refined design – the perfect choice for interior designers and fit-out professionals shaping connected, eficient work environments.
abl-ltd.com
FREM
The Impressions portfolio of reception furniture offers a range of impactful and practical solutions. Each collection within the portfolio is available in a selection of premium materials, finishes and dimensions, with customised, bespoke options. The Club Lounge collection, inspired by international business-class lounges, embodies refined elegance and contemporary prestige. With a structured aesthetic and considered detailing, it creates a welcoming yet distinguished environment that elevates the modern workspace.
www.frem.co.uk
VERCO
The Fin meeting room table, available as a high and low table, has been designed around a slim, but robust elliptical steel leg frame, available in a black or champagne finish. The leg changes its profile depending on your viewpoint around the table, always maintaining its clean and simple lines. Modular and linear, and with five different top finishes – including the option of a slick, soft ‘wing’ profile on the top, available in laminate, Fenix and veneer – Fin displays an aesthetic self-confidence within the workspace.
verco.co.uk
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