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What office furniture do Zhanjiang people sell in Guangzhou?
Office furniture, office chairs, staff tables, partitions, boss tables, screen tables, filing cabinets, conference tables, training tables and chairs, hotel furniture, front desk, sofa, screen tables, campus furniture, etc.
Yiduyuan office furniture can be divided into panel office furniture, steel office furniture, metal office furniture and soft office furniture.
Staff office area: screen card holder, steel and wood desk, staff lifting chair, filing cabinet, partition cabinet, flower trough cabinet, combined sofa coffee table, writing whiteboard …
Management office: desks and chairs, filing cabinets, office chairs, pre-class chairs, sofas, coffee tables, small meeting tables and chairs, negotiation tables and chairs, kung fu coffee tables …
Meeting room: conference table, conference chair, writing whiteboard, tea cabinet, display cabinet, auditing table, folding tables and chairs …
Leisure area: tea cabinet, bar, bar chair, leisure sofa, coffee table, round table, leisure chair, flower trough cabinet …
Lecture hall: auditorium chair, lecture platform …
Reception area: reception desk, reception sofa, tables and chairs, coffee table, display rack, display cabinet …
Others: operation desk, physical and chemical experiment platform, folding bed, bed, wardrobe, bedside table, writing desk and monitoring desk. ...
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