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WallGoldfinger tables often incorporate metal, stone and more.
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Not your grandfather's furniture maker
Today's 'woodworkers' do it all
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From the top, a giant monitor for a WallGoldfinger custom credenza is pulled from its shipping create with our forklift with the help of our "woodworkers." Our stone supplier handles a large slab for our a custom table. A "woodworker" constructs a metal frame for a unique credenza that doubled as a storage area for the reconfigurable tables that surrounded it once installed.
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"Woodworker" is a term we use readily to describe our skilled furniture makers. Look on our website right now and we are advertising for a woodworker to join our team. In truth, woodworkers have long since ceased being woodworkers. Today's furniture makers are skilled in handling a huge range of diverse materials from glass, metal, stone, resins, laminates, leathers and more.
In this edition of our monthly e-newsletter alone we are showing you stone and veneer reception desks and glass and metal bifold tables.
The materials are integrated together to fit an architect or client's room design and range in looks from the warm hues of those reception desks to sleek and shiny gray glass and steel on those bifold tables.
What's more is that today's corporate furniture has function. It folds and wheels. It features access to power and data ports, microphones, monitors and more. An apron power door flips up and slides out of sight. A microphone or monitor electronically extracts and retracts. And power cords run out-of-sight under tops and in bases and legs.
It's true that some of this work is done by experts, such as an audiovisual contractor during installation or by our stone specialist, but for the most part, today's woodworkers handle much more than wood, or even wood products.
Today's furniture is an elaborate communication tool and design centerpiece. Today's furniture makers have to know all that it takes to make an architect's idea a functional reality. At WallGoldfinger we are blessed to have some of very best of these furniture makers.
Sincerely,
John Wall
WallGoldfinger CEO
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