Computer Office Furniture Comes of Age

Most early computer office furniture was designed to meet certain basic requirements: Make it functional, with keyboard drawers, a cubbyhole for the CPU, and punch-outs for cords. Add a hutch to hold extra printer paper, disks, and manuals, and make it all as inexpensive as possible. Little thought was given to appearance except in the very high-end pieces. But that has all changed. Today, it is possible to find utile, attractive items at reasonable prices and in a style to suit any décor. Modular arrangements continue to be one of the most popular choices in computer office furniture . You can choose from the basic cubicle arrangements that attach to fabric panels for sound reduction and privacy to more exotic pieces, such as kidney-shaped work tables. Most pieces allow you to select both metal and wood finishes, so you can mix and match to suit your personal preferences and the overall color scheme of the office. With a wide range of colors and components available, as well as ease...