Posts tagged carbon footprint
The secret to long-lasting desks: Quality materials and sustainable practices

Are you upgrading your control room or trading floor? You might want to consider sustainable, locally manufactured furniture. As we all become more aware of our environmental impact, the design and production of control room consoles and trading desks are evolving too.

High standards of quality combined with sustainable practices are crucial in creating furniture that meets the demands of 24/7 operational environments. 

In this blog, we’ll explore why quality and sustainability are so important in these specialised desks, especially when it comes to the materials used.

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Behind the Scenes: Our Manufacturing Process​​

In this blog post, we invite you behind the scenes to explore our manufacturing process. We will share how our desks go from design to reality.  Technology Desking build control room and trading desks to a high standard to withstand 24/7 use. Our desks must be durable, lasting ten years or more. To achieve this, we build them with precision engineering using high-grade materials. In a mission-critical environment, users rely on our furniture to provide a safe and comfortable workspace.

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Your guide to the desk buying process: from initial contact to installation

Buying the right furniture for your workplace can be a daunting task. Whether upgrading or setting up a whole new workspace, there are lots of decisions to make. At Technology Desking, we want you to find the best desk to suit your needs. This guide will explain the process of buying desks for your business. We have over 30 years of experience designing and manufacturing desk furniture. So whether you need to furnish a trading floor, control room or office space, we create bespoke desks that meet your needs.

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The benefits of local manufacturing

As consumers, we're often guilty of turning a blind eye to how and where products are made. However, our views are beginning to change. For example, the impact of climate change is getting harder to ignore. Also, stories of the exploitation of workers in big company supply chains often hit the media. As a result, we're all becoming more conscious of the provenance of the products we buy.

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