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July 7, 2006

Office Furniture Going RTA – Part 2

After all, most consumers would want to personalize and define the exact purpose of furniture like office chairs and desks. On their point of view, RTA is much preferable in contrast to hauling and getting pieces into its proper place.

Take for example people who are working at high rise buildings and apartments. Freighting and maneuvering large pieces of bulky furniture gives extreme difficulty specially when trying to fit them into narrow passageways and winding staircases.



Ready-to-Assemble office furniture are proven to give easy transport and installation especially in confined spaces. Right of the delivery truck, RTAs just needs to be carried in a box and placed where it is assigned to be installed. Most of these types are easy to assemble requiring little of manpower. Also, most RTAs come with an easy to follow installation guides much to the aid of the owners. The beauty of with Ready-to-Assemble furniture is that you can simply disassemble the furniture in the reverse order in which you assemble it, being that you should decide to move.

RTAs made in the United States and in other countries most often than not are using standard European cam pins and cam lock to connect the pieces of wood together. Technically, the use of this mechanism ensures a very secure lock which translates to a tight, sturdy and robust product. The use of cam locks and pins eliminates the use of conventional glues and nails which only compromises quality and durability. Not only that RTA furniture is very dynamic and can be used for a vast array of products, it is also has quite an amazing strength. They include a wood veneer or laminate that support excessive amounts of weight.

True to its form, RTAs are really a great option for office furniture. Items like bookcases, storage chests, entertainment centers, computers and executive office desks, media storage and filing cabinets are all RTA choices.

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