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MIRO Office Furniture Collection - A Conjunction of Form, Function, and Efficiency
The value of Miro lies in its departure from outdated private office furniture desks. This includes aesthetic advantages arising from new materials and construction methods, configuration superiority derived from modularity, and remarkable cost efficiency. MiroÍs most striking aspect, however, is the emotional connection it can create with designers and end users unaccustomed to product offerings with this level of visual impact and common sense. MiroÍs strong blend of environmentally preferred materials, advanced design for todayÍs technologies, and broad range of styles and price points place the offering in a unique position in the marketplace. Click here for Miro Finishes.
Miro Private
Office Furniture
Sophisticated Visual Presence - While Miro
offers substantial functional advantages, the offering makes an
aesthetic statement that is at once sophisticated and refreshing,
traditional and contemporary, lightweight and solid. Exceedingly
balanced and well proportioned, MiroÍs handsome horizontal lines
accentuate its rich materials and convey an uncommon sense of honesty
and refinement. ItÍs relaxed, professional bearing connects intimately
with the energized, young-at-heart segment of the workforce sought by
all progressive organizations.
Acquisition and Application
Value -
While Miro presents a rich aesthetic, it occupies a unique niche in the
furniture market that is substantially below the cost of traditional
executive office products. In addition to lower cost of acquisition,
Miro furniture is far more durable, easier to install, and less
expensive to maintain than many private office offerings.
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Environmentally Preferred Materials - For
all its aesthetic quality and economic value, Miro also provides a
refreshing level of sustainability advantages. All standard laminates
are GreenGuard certified, all steel and wood substrates are high in
recycled content, and the durability of the product extends its life for
long-term re-use in a variety of applications. Learn more about
Watson's commitment to the environment in the Stewardship section of the
website.

Miro Private Office Configuration - M53 Standard Laminate Surface
1 - Wedge Desk - MTWEG2872 - 36"D x 72"W x 30"H 1 - Modesty Shield - MAMOD1348 - 13"H x 48"W 1 - Storage Cabinet - MS5612030N - 12"-12" Drawers - 20"D x 30"W x 28"H 1 - File Cabinet - MS5612015N - 4"-8"-12" Drawers - 20"D x 15"W x 28"H 1 - Single Door Cabinet - MS5672030 - 20"D x 30"W x 28"H 2 - Display Tower - MS4311562N - 20"D x 15"W x 62"H 1 - Secondary Work Surface - MTREC2045N - 20"D x 45"W 1 - Single Side Seiri Screen - MAPRS1945N1 - 45"W x 19"H
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Features
Watson Desking is a nationally-distributed US manufacturer of European-inspired office furnishings. Watson offers a broad range of modular, free-standing products that embody the principles of adjustability, space-efficient shapes, and design for emergent technologies. Utilizing materials with high recycled content and low emissions, Watson Desking provides furniture solutions that can help customers meet their own environmental initiatives, including LEED certification.
CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT Watson Desking products are protected during shipping with reusable blankets and wood pallets that are either returned to the factory or retained by the delivery company. This diverts construction debris from the project site, and allows the packaging to either be recycled or reused by the manufacturer. REGIONAL MATERIALS Projects within 500 miles from our manufacturing facility in Poulsbo, WA, benefit from our location and use of regionally sourced materials. RAPIDLY RENEWABLE MATERIALS The Watson Studio design modification process can be used to specify core and surface materials meeting the 10 year maximum harvest cycle for this credit. CERTIFIED WOOD All Watson Desking board suppliers participate in the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), as well as provide material certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC). LEED projects seeking this credit can specify FSC certified core material through our Studio design process. INNOVATION IN DESIGN Up to three LEED points can be earned for providing exceptional performance above LEED credit standards. Customers using the Watson Studio design modification process can specify products and materials that meet the design intent for this credit area. REGIONAL PRIORITY CREDITS LEED 2009 introduced this new area with the intent to highlight geographically important issues. These credits are not new, but rather existing credits within the rating systems and are specific to a projectÍs location, based on zip code (see usgbc.org). Projects earning any 4 of the 6 specified credits (1 bonus point each) can receive a total maximum of 4 points in this area.
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