Visual – ‘Prestige’ divider units,

designed by Studio Verco

With flush-fitting, inset doors and touch-latch door closures these divider units are sleek in style and modern in character. All units feature a single adjustable shelf in the storage cupboard, with the possibility of open shelving above the closed
door storage unit. The shelf units are internal height and width of 340 x 461mm, each with an off-set, fixed rail to prevent A4 folders from being
pushed through the units. All horizontal shelves are Graphite MFC finish. The central vertical dividing panel will match the carcass finish.

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Visual – ‘Prestige’ divider units, VPDU 1007

1000 x 500 x 700

Oak MFC
Maple MFC
Beech MFC
Natural Walnut MFC
Natural Cherry MFC
Forest Oak MFC
Ice White MFC
Dove Grey MFC
Lead MFC
Graphite MFC

+ 5% for alternative colour/finish Verco MFC doors
+ 10% for Formica fundamentals laminate doors
+ 20% for Fenix matt laminate black or white finish doors
+ 25% for alternative Fenix matt laminate, or Forbo linoleum surfaced doors with ABS lipping to match the carcass

Verco Office Furniture Limited manufacture all products under the stringent BS EN ISO 9001:2008 quality assurance standard. Products are continually tested to ensure they conform to the strength and stability requirements of British and European performance standards. Verco is committed to continually improving the environmental impact of our activities, products and services and to continually improving our environmental performance. BS EN ISO 14001:2004 specifies the requirements for an environmental management system (ems), which provides the framework for Verco to control any impact. Time taken at the design stage of any product can have an immediate and fundamental effect on that product’s environmental impact. From the careful selection of materials to maximise the recycled content and to minimise both the energy and CO2 footprints, to the ‘end of life’ recycleability of the component parts, particular consideration has been given to the environmental impact at every stage from the design concept through to final production.

Visual – ‘Prestige’ divider units, VPDU 1010

1000 x 500 x 1065

oak
maple
beech
natural walnut
natural cherry
forest oak
ice white
dove grey
lead
graphite

+ 5% for alternative colour/finish Verco MFC doors
+ 10% for Formica fundamentals laminate doors
+ 20% for Fenix matt laminate black or white finish doors
+ 25% for alternative Fenix matt laminate, or Forbo linoleum surfaced doors with ABS lipping to match the carcass

Verco Office Furniture Limited manufacture all products under the stringent BS EN ISO 9001:2008 quality assurance standard. Products are continually tested to ensure they conform to the strength and stability requirements of British and European performance standards. Verco is committed to continually improving the environmental impact of our activities, products and services and to continually improving our environmental performance. BS EN ISO 14001:2004 specifies the requirements for an environmental management system (ems), which provides the framework for Verco to control any impact. Time taken at the design stage of any product can have an immediate and fundamental effect on that product’s environmental impact. From the careful selection of materials to maximise the recycled content and to minimise both the energy and CO2 footprints, to the ‘end of life’ recycleability of the component parts, particular consideration has been given to the environmental impact at every stage from the design concept through to final production.

Visual – ‘Prestige’ divider units, VPDU 1014

1000 x 500 x 1430

+ 5% for alternative colour/finish Verco MFC doors
+ 10% for Formica fundamentals laminate doors
+ 20% for Fenix matt laminate black or white finish doors
+ 25% for alternative Fenix matt laminate, or Forbo linoleum surfaced doors with ABS lipping to match the carcass

Verco Office Furniture Limited manufacture all products under the stringent BS EN ISO 9001:2008 quality assurance standard. Products are continually tested to ensure they conform to the strength and stability requirements of British and European performance standards. Verco is committed to continually improving the environmental impact of our activities, products and services and to continually improving our environmental performance. BS EN ISO 14001:2004 specifies the requirements for an environmental management system (ems), which provides the framework for Verco to control any impact. Time taken at the design stage of any product can have an immediate and fundamental effect on that product’s environmental impact. From the careful selection of materials to maximise the recycled content and to minimise both the energy and CO2 footprints, to the ‘end of life’ recycleability of the component parts, particular consideration has been given to the environmental impact at every stage from the design concept through to final production.

Visual – ‘Prestige’ divider units, VPDU 1018

1000 x 500 x 1795

+ 5% for alternative colour/finish Verco MFC doors
+ 10% for Formica fundamentals laminate doors
+ 20% for Fenix matt laminate black or white finish doors
+ 25% for alternative Fenix matt laminate, or Forbo linoleum surfaced doors with ABS lipping to match the carcass

Verco Office Furniture Limited manufacture all products under the stringent BS EN ISO 9001:2008 quality assurance standard. Products are continually tested to ensure they conform to the strength and stability requirements of British and European performance standards. Verco is committed to continually improving the environmental impact of our activities, products and services and to continually improving our environmental performance. BS EN ISO 14001:2004 specifies the requirements for an environmental management system (ems), which provides the framework for Verco to control any impact. Time taken at the design stage of any product can have an immediate and fundamental effect on that product’s environmental impact. From the careful selection of materials to maximise the recycled content and to minimise both the energy and CO2 footprints, to the ‘end of life’ recycleability of the component parts, particular consideration has been given to the environmental impact at every stage from the design concept through to final production.