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Sofas are a fantastic addition to any office. By adding sofas to a particular area, you can make it a more warm and inviting environment. This is especially effective in a reception area as this is where your potential clients or visitors will see first.
When picking out a sofa, you must make sure that it is comfortable, looks appealing and will fit and sit well with the rest of the area. Sofas cannot only be used in the reception area, but staff rooms and canteen areas also. The idea is to create as relaxed atmosphere as possible and with the sofas on today’s market, this can be achieved without spending a small fortune.
There are many different styles of sofas available to you. For example tub style sofas, block shape sofas, unit sofas etc… all of which look new, but have you ever thought of buying a sofa that looks old or distressed?
It may seem odd to think about, but the rustic or retro look can actually suit the look of certain offices or bars. The worn sofa can give a more homely appeal than that of a brand new, never been touched sofa. A typical example of this type of sofa is the Elle sofa.
This sofa, pictured below is an excellent example of a new sofa that has a retro and used look. The sofa is designed to appeal not only in reception areas but in contract commercial areas as well. A customer that purchased these sofas from Office Reality said
“I would just like to thank you for all your help with our purchase of sofas from yourselves recently. They arrived in excellent order and on the day promised. We will definitely be recommending you to our other Centres for use in the future.”
The Elle sofas are available in a 2 seater and 3 seater option and also available in Brown distressed leather.
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