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Winsted’s radical consoles display demonstrates furniture’s flexibility
Leading control room furniture manufacturer Winsted EMEA is returning to IFSEC this May, on stand 5/C60, with an exciting and radical display of customised consoles finished in corporate colours. The move will demonstrate Winsted’s ability to adapt its furniture to meet unique customer specifications.
The company will be taking advantage of its IFSEC presence in Hall 5 at the NEC in Birmingham to feature its popular Sight-Line and innovative Slat-Wall consoles in a futuristic black and white colour scheme, tied in with the overall theme of Winsted’s stand. Both consoles will include transparent panels allowing visitors to easily view at a glance the consoles features and benefits including their impressive easy-access cable management system.
“This year we’ve decided to break from the norm and showcase our consoles in this brand new way, which will prove a real show-stopper,” says Terry Shough, Winsted EMEA’s General Manager. “Visitors will be able to easily see the operational advantages of the furniture without having to get on their hands and knees to do so.”
“This means they’ll also be able to easily look over the consoles unique features, including our integrated data/power connections for electronics, and multi-purpose doors with convenient swing-out access shelves and file/storage bins for equipment such as computer CPUs – meaning users don’t have to reach and work in confined storage spaces.”
Winsted – the company
Since its inception in 1963, Winsted has consistently pioneered console design and development. The company’s product concept and design is driven by industry needs and demands, with many equipped ideas suggested by customers and developed with their input.
A dominant force in the North American markets for nearly 50 years, Winsted expanded into overseas markets in 1975, primarily in the UK, and in 1976 began concentrated efforts to establish distribution in the Middle East.
Winsted’s international distribution was firmly established in 1984 with the formation of Winsted Ltd in the UK. Since then Winsted EMEA has become a design and manufacturing facility serving the European, Middle East and African markets. With an ever expanding global network of distributors, Winsted is in an excellent position to satisfy and support its rapidly growing international client base.