A digital database is intended to help visualise the finished product for new office designs.
JasonL, a national supplier specialising in office furnishings, is launching a new product to give designers and architects virtual access to their catalogue of over 5,000 products.
In an environment where office fit-out has become paramount to attracting top talent and encouraging in-office participation, designers are increasingly being asked to present plans that will give companies that special edge.
The furniture provider is hoping that their new comprehensive trade portal will allow architects and designers to help clients visualise their new office space.
With complete access to the firm’s complete database of commercial-grade office furniture designs, the portal will include JasonL’s core product range at the initial launch, with plans to add the full catalogue over the next six months.
In addition, the firm is planning on debuting a global inspiration hub featuring top office furniture designs from around the world, allowing designers to integrate the latest international design trends into their projects.
Commenting on the expectations being set for architects and designers in this current market, JasonL founder Jason Levin said: “Architects and designers are seeking innovative solutions to create exceptional designs for their clients and build a sustainable future.”
With this new product, he added that the firm is seeking to “empower them with a vast database of modular, stocked furniture, eliminating delays and streamlining the design process”.
The portal is also intended to iron out kinks in the physical fit-out process for the construction industry, with features included to adequately plan for time frames associated with producing custom furniture, thereby reducing common delays.
As the firm’s key relationship manager, Emma Gourlay said the product is all about streamlining and transparency.
“We keep things clear and simple. Our commitment is not just about providing access; it’s about nurturing creativity and fostering a collaborative ecosystem. We want to be more than a supplier – we aim to be a strategic partner in every design journey,” Ms Gourlay stated.
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