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Buro Express Bench System

The Buro Express Bench system is a budget range style of bench desking with a simplified 50mm square sectioned leg, supporting a solid structured central beam. This bench system is adaptable and inexpensive being a simplified version of the Saturn Bench range. The desktops are 25mm thick and each top is fitted with an 80mm cable port or scalloped top. There are various sized tops also within this range and shallower depth tops of 700mm, ideal for those limited of floor space. This is ideal for the modern office who want a lightweight hassle-free bench desk system. The finishes are simplified with the leg being available in aluminium and white with the tops is available in nine different finishes.

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The Buro range of bench systems also features compatible meeting table and boardroom table options as well. Mounted on a square leg metal frame that is finished in a choice of white or silver. All of our bench desks are available for a free UK mainland delivery service in a choice of the new Timber finish, Nebraska Oak, Havana, Beech, Cedar, Cherry, Oak, Grey, and White desktop finishes.

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