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Quadra Announces Launch of Office Interiors Division

Quadra Furniture & Spaces, the New York-based designer furniture rental company, recently launched its Office Interiors Division.

Established in 2005, Quadra provides luxury staging and rental options for individuals, corporate housing, developers and real estate professionals, sourcing furnishings from some of today’s most influential designers.

With its new Office Interiors division, Quadra takes its team to the workplace to create spaces that provide the flexibility clients need while addressing design, spatial and economic needs.

Workplace strategist Joe Ogno will head the division. Ogno has a 15-year history in the business of transforming spaces — from working with custom steel and glass applications to overseeing the logistics of supplying thousands of pieces of furniture to school systems.

“My progression meshes seamlessly with Quadra’s,” said Ogno. “Quadra has a unique model, in that design touches everything we do.”

In today’s office furniture market, explained Quadra founder and CEO Robert Sablic, “dealers” are the norm. The Quadra model challenges this thinking, providing subscription, rental and purchase options that allow for a great deal of flexibility when planning a client’s first office, expansion or temporary office.

“We are looking to change the way people think about office furniture,” said Sablic, “to make its permanency and inflexibility a thing of the past.”

From Ogno’s perspective, entering a project with design as a secondary focus leads to poor decisions that can affect key aspects of a business, including the attraction and retention of talent.

“What sets Quadra a part is a formula of design and service that we apply to every aspect of what we do, future-proofing our clients’ spaces to help them avoid the risk and disruption that is quick to rise in today’s businesses,” he explained.

Quadra Office Interiors creates environments that bridge business objectives with design considerations, regardless of the constraints of the area.

“We don’t provide options for the sake of providing them,” said Sablic. “For each one, we see a real need depending on business, type, size, age and culture.

“Every space matters, and it is time to bring the way we think of everything else in life to the way we think of office furniture, regardless of the budget,” he added. “After all, we know that change is constant and inevitable, why not make it easy as well?”

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