
WORKSTATIONS WORKSTATIONS 69 PARTS AND PIECES When configuring your workstations, there are a handful of basic options you’ll need to consider. Panels and Worksurfaces • Panels are available in multiple heights to balance privacy and collaboration. • Worksurfaces can be attached directly to panels. • Freestanding desks can also provide a worksurface within the station. Storage • Panel-mounted overheads provide an extra level of storage. • Pedestals and file centers keep supplies handy and fit neatly below worksurfaces. Accessories • Paper management toolbars and SecureFit accessories keep active files within easy reach. • Keyboard platforms provide comfortable support. • Task lights can be mounted underneath overheads to give people additional lighting they can control. • Power accessories route cables and provide access to power and data wherever they are needed. Desking • Freestanding desking systems include worksurfaces and storage. • Desking is a popular choice in private offices. • Modular components can be configured to fit any space and rearranged as needed. GO CONFIGURE Here are four sample workstation configurations—along with a couple tips for each. For more ideas, visit hon.com. Private Office • Use coordinating freestanding desking components to create a cohesive design from private office to open plan. • Add a table and guest chairs for meetings. Telemarketing Station • Compact configuration makes efficient use of floor space. • Above and below worksurface storage options control clutter. Reception Station • Add a countertop to facilitate guest interaction. • HON guest chairs and seating for public spaces welcome guests in comfort and style. Group Environment • Varied panel heights balance privacy and collaboration. • Shared panels mean you can expand two stations to four with only one additional panel.