Unique to Lamex and equipped with an interchangeable platforms is the Rateo, Recta and Optima collaborative workspace solution.
October 29th, 2013
Designed by Italian designer Bruno Nicoletti is the Rateo, Recta and Optima interchangeable platform designed to enhance flexibility for space planning, installation simplicity and inter-office reconfiguration. The trio of office solutions provide a collaborative approach to workplace solutions.
Recta, streamlined in its leg design offers closed and open loop base options and presents simple yet striking elegance. Its sister product, the Optima, showcases unique personality with coloured highlighting on the legs, whereas the Rateo remains distinctively clean with its slim frame and leg design.
All three products deliver customised solutions to support a productive work environment in a productive, efficient and stylish manner. With the right combination of components, a workplace can be completed in full with the inclusion of accessories such as hanging shelves and mobile dividers.
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