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Eyesite Monitor Display Supports by Steelcase

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Eyesite Monitor Display Supports by Steelcase. More displays, comfort and control. As technology quickly evolves, displays are coming in more shapes and sizes than ever before, and employees are using more of them. Research has shown that increasing a worker???s display area makes it easier to complete their tasks and can improve productivity. By allowing users to control the angle and focal depth of their displays the Eyesite?? collection gives them the ability to maximize display usage and increase personal comfort . When not in use, displays tuck back neatly, clearing valuable worksurface space. Maximizing use of space available, Eyesite allows for multiple monitor usage to increase productivity Eyesite supports two monitor displays up to 24 and weighing up to 25lbs. each Rotate adjustability to landscape or portrait view Integrated cable management Quick-Connect capability for easy connection (or disconnection) of monitors to the device Minor assembly required Steelcase History At the turn of the 20th century, steel construction was making building exteriors less flammable, but office interiors were still crowded with wooden furniture, and still heated and lighted by open flame appliances. Smoking presented another fire hazard because ashes were often dumped in wicker wastepaper baskets. Beginning in 1912 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, The Metal Office Furniture Company (renamed Steelcase in 1954) had just 15 employees and a single product — a fireproof, metal wastepaper basket named the Victor!Co-founder Peter M. Wege, a designer who had received several patents for sheet metal structures, was well aware of the fireproof benefits of metal office products. Wege and Chris Stone designed a metal office desk which won a bid for a federal contract, and thus the company began manufacturing office desks.During the 1930s, Metal Office collaborated with world-famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright to produce furniture for the S.C. Johnson & Sons in Racine building, which Life magazine called the most inspirational office building of the 20th century.During World War II, the company designed steel shipboard furniture for the U.S. Navy. A piece of Steelcase naval furniture was used for the historic signing of the surrender documents ending World War II.Beginning in 1975, Steelcase launched a series of advanced office chairs, including the Sensor chair that adapted to the body's movements; the Leap chair (1999), which addressed the correlation between back pain and worker productivity; and the Think™ chair (2004), an intuitive, mid-priced and environmentally sustainable product. Still newer ergonomic task chairs include Amia and Cobi, both offering the comfort and support of higher-priced chairs. Today, Steelcase, Inc. supplies thousands of products worldwide, including metal and wood office furniture, systems furniture, seating, computer support furniture, desks, tables, credenzas, filing cabinets, and office lighting. FPAC 201


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