National Office collaborative work tables are set at different heights
National Office Strassa Table
National Office Strassa tables are at mixed heights
JASPER, Ind. – National Office Furniture, a unit of Kimball International, Inc., introduces Strassa, a new collaborative table series.
 
Strassa’s sleek, rectilinear design features refined lines and classic style. Today’s environments need to be functional and beautiful, and this comprehensive line of tables achieves both.
 
Strassa is available in widths up to 120” and all sizes feature a one-piece worksurface. Strassa was designed to elegantly work in education spaces, corporate areas, café spots, design studios, and more. The smooth worksurface accommodates group gatherings, work sessions, or individuals that need space to spread out.
 
Standard, counter, or bar heights allow flexibility so that Strassa can be used throughout entire environments. Create contrasting color palettes or add warmth with woodgrains by choosing veneer or laminate options. Maximize Strassa’s capabilities with optional charging stations and grommets, and easily power up the
worksurface while built in cord management keeps the worksurface sleek and cords routed cleanly.
 
National Office Furniture, a brand unit of Kimball International, Inc. (NASDAQ: KBAL), is a Jasper, Indiana-based manufacturer of high-quality office furnishings. Since 1980, National has built a reputation for excellence with stylish furniture of exceptional value; a dedication to personalized service; product designs that reflect a passion for the user’s comfort and productivity; and a commitment to environmental responsibility.
 
National operates facilities in Santa Claus and Jasper, Indiana; and Fordsville and Danville, Kentucky.   www.NationalOfficeFurniture.com.
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Bill's background includes more than 10 years in print manufacturing management, followed by more than 30 years in business reporting on industrial manufacturing in the forest products industries, including printing and packaging at American Printer (Features Editor) and Graphic Arts Monthly (Editor in Chief) magazines; and in secondary wood manufacturing for WoodworkingNetwork.com.

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In addition to his work as a journalist, Bill supports efforts to expand and improve educational opportunities in the manufacturing sectors, including 10 years on the Print & Graphics Scholarship Foundation; six years with the U.S. WoodLinks; and currently on the Woodwork Career Alliance Education Committee. He is also supports the Greater West Town Training Partnership Woodworking Program, which has trained more than 950 adults for industrial wood manufacturing careers. 

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