[Modular team workstation]
Designed for modern team offices, this workstation system supports single desks, side-by-side layouts, and face-to-face benching for larger groups. The clean straight-line structure helps create an organized workspace for daily computer work, meetings, and shared office routines.
[Configurable seating layouts]
Choose from workstation sizes for one, two, four, six, or eight users, with optional chair-inclusive configurations. This makes it easier to match the listing to private offices, open staff areas, training rooms, or shared work zones.
[Built-in desktop power access]
Desktop power access is positioned along the center rail, helping users keep laptops, chargers, and daily devices within reach. The integrated placement supports a cleaner desktop setup without making power access feel like an afterthought.
[Storage within each station]
Under-desk cabinet sections give each workstation practical storage for files, devices, and office essentials. The cabinet placement keeps frequently used items close while maintaining the clean, straight profile expected in a professional team workspace.
[Privacy screens for focus]
Center privacy screens visually divide each work area while keeping the bench layout open for communication. They help define personal desk zones, reduce visual clutter across the tabletop, and make the workstation feel more organized for daily focused work.
[Thick desktop and clean edging]
The detail images highlight a thickened desktop profile, while the source attributes reference PVC edge banding. Together, these details support a more finished workstation look and help the long desk surface read clean and consistent from seat to seat.
[Lockable cabinet detail]
A digital lock on the cabinet section adds a practical storage detail for shared office environments. It supports better day-to-day organization where files, small devices, or personal work items need a more defined place.
[E0 board material claim]
E0 grade engineered board information supports the material story, while real product images show the actual desk appearance. The listing keeps the material claim in text and uses real workstation photos for color, finish, and visual product truth.

