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Technology Meets Art aVersa

Versa Tables, the L.A.-based computer table manufacturer, recently announced additional customizations available on its already popular Versa Art Table. Known industry-wide as an innovative leader in computer furniture, Versa sells products all over the nation to clients that cover a multitude of industries from educational facilities like universities and secondary schools to office buildings to military bases.

Although Versa Tables most popular product is the classic Versa Center, available in multiple sizes and colors, Versa Tables line of art and drafting tables are getting recent attention. The blend of the traditional, tilting art desk and the modern computer desk appears to be just what the doctor, er, um, artist ordered. "With the art and design industry evolving to incorporate computers into the creation of art and design, how could we ignore that fact and still expect to manufacture a desk that clients need?" explains Christopher Stormer, Chief Operations Officer at Versa. "You can make an art desk that's high quality, competitively priced, and looks slick, but if it doesn't serve every function the user needs, then it's basically not worth it. Graphic designers, artists, students… they all use computers on a regular basis and it makes no sense to have one desk for brainstorming and another one to support your computer."
The best part of Versa's art table is that it's completely customizable with the type of customizations the user might actually want. Anyone can skip the re-seller and order a desk online straight from Versa. Then, choose the add-ons you want and forget the ones you simply don't need. Popular customizations include a height adjustable monitor platform that can be situated on either side of the table (perfect for right- or left-handers), caster kits, printer platforms, and even computer tower holders for those who use PCs.

This type of individual accessorizing isn't just confined to the art table and drafting desks Versa offers. Every product Versa manufactures is customizable including classroom workstations for computer labs, home-office desks, and medical and dental furniture. The customer also has a choice of color options and combinations with every table and accessory.
The art desk offers 75 degrees of tilt adjustment with its simple, pop-pin adjustment system. The height also adjusts from 24 to 48 inches and the work surface comes in industry standard 48-inch by 30-inch dimensions. It comes equipped with a full sized storage tray and in 6 different color combinations. Quantity discounts begin with only three like units, making it even more economical for schools, businesses, and design departments who can't qualify for bulk discounts the way big guys can.

In addition to the high-end products themselves, Versa is known for outstanding customer service and its no questions asked lifetime warranty on all the merchandise it sells. Items ship for absolutely free anywhere in the contiguous US regardless of whether the order is 500 workstations or one keyboard tray. Most items ship from the factory within one to 2 business days as well.
If you'd like to know more about the products Versa offers, including art desks, school desks, home office furniture, and space-savers, check out their website or call and request a catalog.
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