Bush Business Furniture significantly expands 2025/2026 portfolio

The more than 60-year-old company is taking a "significant step" in its multi-year growth strategy to expand from its traditional office furniture portfolio to a broader range of "today's evolving workplaces."

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JAMESTOWN, N.Y. — Bush Business Furniture (BBF) has introduced a series of modern, modular product platforms designed to support growth across education, healthcare, public administration, and today’s evolving workplaces. The company says the launches mark a "significant step in the company’s multi-year strategy" to expand beyond the private office and deliver solutions for every commercial environment.

BBF continues to evolve its brand vision through ongoing product innovation and value-added services including space planning and project management, reinforcing a renewed commitment to serving the needs of today’s businesses.

The company says its 2025 releases underscore its focus on flexibility, functionality, and clean, modern design.

2025 product introductions
The company’s 2025 releases underscore its focus on flexibility, functionality, and clean, modern design:

  • Assure Locking Storage Cabinets – Secure, durable, and refined, Assure features adjustable doors and shelves, a programmable keypad lock, and modular configurations designed for shared spaces in education, healthcare, and government environments where security and durability are critical.
  • Assemble Modular Lounge Seating – Created for lobbies, reception areas, and waiting rooms, Assemble offers a fully modular lounge system that allows users to mix, match, and rearrange components to meet the demands of high-traffic, multi-purpose spaces.
  • Synergy Modular Conference Tables – Engineered for dynamic work and learning environments, Synergy provides scalable, easy-to-configure tables that support team meetings, group learning, and large training sessions with seamless connectivity and adaptive layouts.
  • Stratus Height Adjustable Desks – Merging ergonomic comfort with contemporary styling, Stratus electric height-adjustable desks give users the freedom to transition between sitting and standing throughout the day without compromising aesthetics.

“Organizations across every vertical are rethinking how spaces support collaboration, well-being, and long-term flexibility,” said Nolan Ditcher, commercial portfolio director at BBF. “Our latest platforms are designed to help teams adapt quickly—whether that means reconfiguring a training room in minutes or creating secure shared storage in healthcare or government environments.”

Looking ahead to 2026
Driven by the continued demand for employee-centric environments, BBF will launch a new breakroom collection in 2026 featuring commercial-grade tables and seating alongside a full kitchenette solution.

Additionally, in response to hybrid-work and space-optimization needs, BBF will introduce new modular cubicle dividers and integrated power solutions engineered for workplaces requiring flexible, reconfigurable layouts. These forthcoming additions will align with BBF’s broader portfolio, which includes upgraded cubicle workstations, collaborative tables, and ergonomic seating designed for the modern hybrid workforce.

The company says that with this strategic direction, Bush Business Furniture "strengthens its position as a trusted partner for organizations seeking dependable, adaptable furniture solutions backed by decades of manufacturing expertise."

Bush Business Furniture is a division of eSolutions, which is an FDMC 300 listed company, ranking #56 on the list. 

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