Madison Liquidators unveils office furniture line
Image of three North American Laminate desks manufactured by Express Office Furniture. From left to right, a U shaped desk with hutch pictured in Stinson Gray, an L shaped desk in Espresso and a two person T shaped desk with hutch in Espresso

Image of three North American Laminate desks manufactured by Express Office Furniture. From left to right, a U-shaped desk with a hutch pictured in Stinson Gray, an L-shaped desk in Espresso, and a two-person T-shaped desk with a hutch in Espresso.

MADISON, Wis. -- In response to recent supply chain disruptions and shortages, Madison Liquidators in cooperation with manufacturer Express Office Furniture, has unveiled a new office furniture line, North American Laminate (NAL), which is produced entirely in North America. 

In a statement, the company said the new office furniture line is designed to be the highest quality possible while keeping consumers’ budgets in mind and remaining readily accessible when supply chains with the East are disrupted. 

The North American Laminate line is constructed with commercial laminate materials that resist scratching and dents while retaining its clean finish even after several years of use. Currently available in Stinson Gray and Espresso with more options likely in the future, the components that are available allow end users to create a functional desk and space fitting.

Shapes include a basic rectangular desk, an L-shaped desk by adding a return to the main desk shell, or a U-shaped desk with an attached bridge, credenza, and optional hutch.

Each of these desks can be outfitted with box, box, file pedestal drawers, or dual hanging file pedestal drawers as needed. The modular design of the NAL series makes it a versatile desk for use in businesses but also a quality piece of office furniture that could be placed in your home, according to the statement.

Along with being a fully functional workstation in a private office, the NAL line can be used in collaborative office spaces. By joining two L-shaped desks, the consumer can create a T-shaped desk for two people or even create a four-person workstation by joining four L-shaped. The open office concept is perfectly suited for teams and naturally promotes cooperation between co-workers.

Madison Liquidators said it supports manufacturing in North America and continues to make it a primary goal to extend its reach into more lines that are close to home. This effort not only supports quality goods but insures in the future that supply can better meet demand. With the addition of the North American Laminate line to their offering, Madison Liquidators is one step closer to providing a full suite of products that are manufactured in North America.

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