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An opportunity was identified by key customers who asked Enwork to do for Environments what we have done with Tables and other market segments – deliver great designs at the right price. Enwork worked closely with key customers in Silicon Valley and other areas to understand the needs of innovative companies. Customers still want the flexibility of cubicles, but want lower walls, better airflow, and contemporary open environments. Out of these relationships a product called Enwork Grid was rapidly developed. Grid delivers power and data through space in a light scale and flexible manner. It has great design at a great price point.About the Designer: About the Designer 3 With a love of the furniture industry, David Powell turned his unique perspective into “Grid” by Enwork. “I am passionate about sleek and sophisticated, yet functional design. We need products designed for the reality of today – environmentally smart, fun, flexible, with user control and affordability. I believe Grid does all that and more.” David has 17 years of industry experience. He has also designed the successful Enwork Impression and Suspense product lines.Grid Planning – 5 Approaches: Grid Planning – 5 Approaches Typical 1 Freestanding Grid Typical 2 Mini Frames Typical 3 120 Degree Planning Typical 4 Spine Based and Tethered Typical 5 90 Degree Planning Market research indicates that Typical 4 will be the most popular.Typical 1 – Freestanding Grid: Typical 1 – Freestanding Grid 5Typical 2 – Grid with Mini Frames : Typical 2 – Grid with Mini Frames 6Typical 3 – 120 Degree: Typical 3 – 120 Degree 7Typical 4 – Spine with Tethering: Typical 4 – Spine with Tethering 8Typical 5 – 90 Degree Grid: Typical 5 – 90 Degree Grid 9Grid Feature Overview: Grid Feature Overview 10 Product Features Frame and Tile System Frame is anodized aluminum in 2 varieties: Frame (42”H or 36”H) and Mini Frame (34”H or 28”H) Tiles can be steel, acrylic, fabric, laminate, veneer, whiteboard 2 Leg styles – Impression “T” and “Straight” Worksurfaces can be freestanding or tethered 5 wire, 3 circuit power system 90 and 120 degree applications More!!! (lighting, work tools, cool stuff…)APPLICATION EXAMPLES: LOTS OF CHOICES FOR ALL PRICE POINTS 11 APPLICATION EXAMPLESGrid Workstation LIST Pricing based on six pack: Grid Workstation LIST Pricing based on six pack 12 Typical 4B $2076 Typical 2A $2116 Typical 3B $2790 Typical 4A $2976 Typical 1A $3346 Typical 3A $3503 Typical 4C $4257 Typical 1C $5453 Typical 5A $5636 Typical 5B $7350Typical 4B – Benching : 13 Typical 4B – Benching Includes: 42” H Frame, Beltway above Worksurface Worktools Tackable Fabric Tiles Tetbered Worksurfaces Storage: Fixed BBF PedestalTypical 2A – Mini Frames : 14 Typical 2A – Mini Frames Includes: 34”H Mini Frame for Power/Data (Mini Frames have no privacy tiles) Straight Legs with Tethered Worksurfaces Steel Disc Bases No StorageTypical 3B – 120 Degree Planning Value Engineered : 15 Typical 3B – 120 Degree Planning Value Engineered Includes: 120 Degree 42”H Grid Frames (Beltway Above Worksurface – end walls only, not spine) Acrylic Tiles Tethered Worksurfaces Storage: Fixed BBF pedTypical 4A – Group Work : 16 Typical 4A – Group Work Includes: 42”H Grid with Acrylic Topper Screen for 54” Total Height (Beltway above worksurface ) Tethered Worksurfaces Team Tables Storage: 2 fixed pedestals per user (BBF/FF)Typical 1A – Freestanding Waves : 17 Typical 1A – Freestanding Waves Includes: 42” H Freestanding Grid (54”H with Topper Screen) – Beltway above worksurface Freestanding Tables for maximum re-configurability Optional Acrylic Topper Screens and Modesty Panels for privacy 2 Extra Collaborative Tables Worktools Tackable Fabric Tiles Storage: mobile ped with seat cushionTypical 3A – 120 Degree Planning, Power Below Worksurface : 18 Typical 3A – 120 Degree Planning, Power Below Worksurface Includes: 120 Degree 36”H Grid Frames (Beltway BELOW Worksurface – ends walls only) Tackable Fabric Tiles Tethered Worksurfaces Storage: Mobile BF Ped with Seat Cushion WorktoolsTypical 4C- Sleek and Refined : 19 Typical 4C- Sleek and Refined Includes: 42”H Frame with Acrylic Topper Screen for 54”H total height, Beltway Above Worksurface Tethered Worksurfaces Tackable Fabric Tiles Worktools Storage: Low Cubby Storage with non-locking sliding acrylic doorsTYPICAL 1B – Freestanding with Max Privacy : 20 TYPICAL 1B – Freestanding with Max Privacy Includes: 42” H Freestanding Grid (54”H with Topper Screen) – Beltway above worksurface Freestanding Tables for maximum re-configurability Optional Acrylic Topper Screens and Modesty Panels for privacy Worktools Tackable Fabric Tiles Storage: Grid Overhead Storage with non-locking sliding acrylic doors and tackboardTypical 5A – Max Power and LED Lighting : 21 Typical 5A – Max Power and LED Lighting Includes: 42”H Frame with Acrylic Topper Screen for 54”H total height, Beltway Above Worksurface Power in all Frames Tethered Worksurfaces Tackable Fabric Tiles in Stations, Veneer Tiles and Steel Modesty in Aisles Worktools LED Lighting Storage: Mobile Low Cubby Storage with non-locking sliding acrylic doorsTypical 5B – Traditional Planning with Max Power and Privacy : 22 Typical 5B – Traditional Planning with Max Power and Privacy Includes: 42”H Frame with Acrylic Topper Screen for 54”H total height, Beltway Above Worksurface Tethered Worksurfaces Tackable Fabric Tiles in Workstations, Veneer Tiles and Steel Modesty in Aisles Worktools Storage: 54”H Display Tower (Front/Side Access) with WardrobeGRID: PRODUCT DETAILS 23 GRIDFrames: Frames 24 Frames Power above Worksurface (42”H) or below Worksurface (36”H) Height dictated by legs ordered for Grid Mini Frames Power above Worksurface (34”H) or below Worksurface (28”H) Height dictated by legs ordered for GridTiles: Tiles 25Screens and Modesty: Screens and Modesty 26 Acrylic Topper Screens 12”H Steel or Acrylic Modesty PanelsPower/Data: Power/Data 27 Frames can have no power, 1-sided power, 2-side power, or pass thru power (connects 2 powered panels that have a non-powered panel in the middle) 5 Wire, 3 Circuit Power System with 2 duplex receptacles per user per Frame. Each Frame contains a data plate with 2 openings in the middle. Floor based in-feeds or floor-to- ceiling power poles available.Worksurfaces and Supports: Worksurfaces and Supports 28 Worksurfaces and Cable Management Three dimensional choices: No surface gap to Frame ½” surface gap to Frame 1” surface gap to Frame Cable Trough (ordered separate) Workurface Grommets and Scallops available Tether Brackets Off-modular Can be shared Application rules outlined in the “Understanding Grid” portion of the Grid Price List Legs Design based on Impression TablesWorktools and Lighting: Worktools and Lighting 29 Worktools (5 types) Letter Tray, Pencil Cup, Accessory Tray, Phone Holder, Folder Holder LED Lighting 22” wide, 8.2 Watts 50,000 lifetime hours Front lens rotates 90 degreesSpace Planning: Space Planning 30 90 Degree connections No Junctions All Off Module Affects worksurface dimensions 120 Degree Connections Requires all 3 sides of the 120 Connection (cannot connect only 2 Frames). Has Junctions Consult “Understanding Grid” in the front section of the Grid Price List for more detailed information.Value Engineering Suggestions: Value Engineering Suggestions 31 The lowest cost tile is laminate. Whiteboard is the second lowest. Steel and acrylic are not far behind. Tackable fabric and others are more expensive. Utilize tether brackets for worksurface mounting instead of freestanding legs. Utilize spine-based planning and minimize the number of Frames (avoid 90 degree or 120 degree Frame applications). Mix powered and non-powered Frames to keep costs down. Put power only where necessary.Launch: Launch 32 First Ship is September 1, 2010 Marketing Materials Available Brochure Website Grid Price List with “Understanding Grid” section for designers and specifiers Planning Guide (contains detailed specs from this powerpoint and Grid Brochure photos) CAP/GIZA Furniture Symbols available in October release from 20-20 TechnologiesSlide 33: Thank YOU! 33 You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Grid-PresoA Alan_Morgenstern Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 33 Category: Others/ Misc License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: June 25, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Introducing GRID Sleek and refined work environments Premiers NOW! A&D VeRSIONGrid Overview: Grid Overview 2 The Story of Grid Development Manufacturers are jumping on the benching bandwagon in a search for the cubicle replacement. An opportunity was identified by key customers who asked Enwork to do for Environments what we have done with Tables and other market segments – deliver great designs at the right price. Enwork worked closely with key customers in Silicon Valley and other areas to understand the needs of innovative companies. Customers still want the flexibility of cubicles, but want lower walls, better airflow, and contemporary open environments. Out of these relationships a product called Enwork Grid was rapidly developed. Grid delivers power and data through space in a light scale and flexible manner. It has great design at a great price point.About the Designer: About the Designer 3 With a love of the furniture industry, David Powell turned his unique perspective into “Grid” by Enwork. “I am passionate about sleek and sophisticated, yet functional design. We need products designed for the reality of today – environmentally smart, fun, flexible, with user control and affordability. I believe Grid does all that and more.” David has 17 years of industry experience. He has also designed the successful Enwork Impression and Suspense product lines.Grid Planning – 5 Approaches: Grid Planning – 5 Approaches Typical 1 Freestanding Grid Typical 2 Mini Frames Typical 3 120 Degree Planning Typical 4 Spine Based and Tethered Typical 5 90 Degree Planning Market research indicates that Typical 4 will be the most popular.Typical 1 – Freestanding Grid: Typical 1 – Freestanding Grid 5Typical 2 – Grid with Mini Frames : Typical 2 – Grid with Mini Frames 6Typical 3 – 120 Degree: Typical 3 – 120 Degree 7Typical 4 – Spine with Tethering: Typical 4 – Spine with Tethering 8Typical 5 – 90 Degree Grid: Typical 5 – 90 Degree Grid 9Grid Feature Overview: Grid Feature Overview 10 Product Features Frame and Tile System Frame is anodized aluminum in 2 varieties: Frame (42”H or 36”H) and Mini Frame (34”H or 28”H) Tiles can be steel, acrylic, fabric, laminate, veneer, whiteboard 2 Leg styles – Impression “T” and “Straight” Worksurfaces can be freestanding or tethered 5 wire, 3 circuit power system 90 and 120 degree applications More!!! (lighting, work tools, cool stuff…)APPLICATION EXAMPLES: LOTS OF CHOICES FOR ALL PRICE POINTS 11 APPLICATION EXAMPLESGrid Workstation LIST Pricing based on six pack: Grid Workstation LIST Pricing based on six pack 12 Typical 4B $2076 Typical 2A $2116 Typical 3B $2790 Typical 4A $2976 Typical 1A $3346 Typical 3A $3503 Typical 4C $4257 Typical 1C $5453 Typical 5A $5636 Typical 5B $7350Typical 4B – Benching : 13 Typical 4B – Benching Includes: 42” H Frame, Beltway above Worksurface Worktools Tackable Fabric Tiles Tetbered Worksurfaces Storage: Fixed BBF PedestalTypical 2A – Mini Frames : 14 Typical 2A – Mini Frames Includes: 34”H Mini Frame for Power/Data (Mini Frames have no privacy tiles) Straight Legs with Tethered Worksurfaces Steel Disc Bases No StorageTypical 3B – 120 Degree Planning Value Engineered : 15 Typical 3B – 120 Degree Planning Value Engineered Includes: 120 Degree 42”H Grid Frames (Beltway Above Worksurface – end walls only, not spine) Acrylic Tiles Tethered Worksurfaces Storage: Fixed BBF pedTypical 4A – Group Work : 16 Typical 4A – Group Work Includes: 42”H Grid with Acrylic Topper Screen for 54” Total Height (Beltway above worksurface ) Tethered Worksurfaces Team Tables Storage: 2 fixed pedestals per user (BBF/FF)Typical 1A – Freestanding Waves : 17 Typical 1A – Freestanding Waves Includes: 42” H Freestanding Grid (54”H with Topper Screen) – Beltway above worksurface Freestanding Tables for maximum re-configurability Optional Acrylic Topper Screens and Modesty Panels for privacy 2 Extra Collaborative Tables Worktools Tackable Fabric Tiles Storage: mobile ped with seat cushionTypical 3A – 120 Degree Planning, Power Below Worksurface : 18 Typical 3A – 120 Degree Planning, Power Below Worksurface Includes: 120 Degree 36”H Grid Frames (Beltway BELOW Worksurface – ends walls only) Tackable Fabric Tiles Tethered Worksurfaces Storage: Mobile BF Ped with Seat Cushion WorktoolsTypical 4C- Sleek and Refined : 19 Typical 4C- Sleek and Refined Includes: 42”H Frame with Acrylic Topper Screen for 54”H total height, Beltway Above Worksurface Tethered Worksurfaces Tackable Fabric Tiles Worktools Storage: Low Cubby Storage with non-locking sliding acrylic doorsTYPICAL 1B – Freestanding with Max Privacy : 20 TYPICAL 1B – Freestanding with Max Privacy Includes: 42” H Freestanding Grid (54”H with Topper Screen) – Beltway above worksurface Freestanding Tables for maximum re-configurability Optional Acrylic Topper Screens and Modesty Panels for privacy Worktools Tackable Fabric Tiles Storage: Grid Overhead Storage with non-locking sliding acrylic doors and tackboardTypical 5A – Max Power and LED Lighting : 21 Typical 5A – Max Power and LED Lighting Includes: 42”H Frame with Acrylic Topper Screen for 54”H total height, Beltway Above Worksurface Power in all Frames Tethered Worksurfaces Tackable Fabric Tiles in Stations, Veneer Tiles and Steel Modesty in Aisles Worktools LED Lighting Storage: Mobile Low Cubby Storage with non-locking sliding acrylic doorsTypical 5B – Traditional Planning with Max Power and Privacy : 22 Typical 5B – Traditional Planning with Max Power and Privacy Includes: 42”H Frame with Acrylic Topper Screen for 54”H total height, Beltway Above Worksurface Tethered Worksurfaces Tackable Fabric Tiles in Workstations, Veneer Tiles and Steel Modesty in Aisles Worktools Storage: 54”H Display Tower (Front/Side Access) with WardrobeGRID: PRODUCT DETAILS 23 GRIDFrames: Frames 24 Frames Power above Worksurface (42”H) or below Worksurface (36”H) Height dictated by legs ordered for Grid Mini Frames Power above Worksurface (34”H) or below Worksurface (28”H) Height dictated by legs ordered for GridTiles: Tiles 25Screens and Modesty: Screens and Modesty 26 Acrylic Topper Screens 12”H Steel or Acrylic Modesty PanelsPower/Data: Power/Data 27 Frames can have no power, 1-sided power, 2-side power, or pass thru power (connects 2 powered panels that have a non-powered panel in the middle) 5 Wire, 3 Circuit Power System with 2 duplex receptacles per user per Frame. Each Frame contains a data plate with 2 openings in the middle. Floor based in-feeds or floor-to- ceiling power poles available.Worksurfaces and Supports: Worksurfaces and Supports 28 Worksurfaces and Cable Management Three dimensional choices: No surface gap to Frame ½” surface gap to Frame 1” surface gap to Frame Cable Trough (ordered separate) Workurface Grommets and Scallops available Tether Brackets Off-modular Can be shared Application rules outlined in the “Understanding Grid” portion of the Grid Price List Legs Design based on Impression TablesWorktools and Lighting: Worktools and Lighting 29 Worktools (5 types) Letter Tray, Pencil Cup, Accessory Tray, Phone Holder, Folder Holder LED Lighting 22” wide, 8.2 Watts 50,000 lifetime hours Front lens rotates 90 degreesSpace Planning: Space Planning 30 90 Degree connections No Junctions All Off Module Affects worksurface dimensions 120 Degree Connections Requires all 3 sides of the 120 Connection (cannot connect only 2 Frames). Has Junctions Consult “Understanding Grid” in the front section of the Grid Price List for more detailed information.Value Engineering Suggestions: Value Engineering Suggestions 31 The lowest cost tile is laminate. Whiteboard is the second lowest. Steel and acrylic are not far behind. Tackable fabric and others are more expensive. Utilize tether brackets for worksurface mounting instead of freestanding legs. Utilize spine-based planning and minimize the number of Frames (avoid 90 degree or 120 degree Frame applications). Mix powered and non-powered Frames to keep costs down. Put power only where necessary.Launch: Launch 32 First Ship is September 1, 2010 Marketing Materials Available Brochure Website Grid Price List with “Understanding Grid” section for designers and specifiers Planning Guide (contains detailed specs from this powerpoint and Grid Brochure photos) CAP/GIZA Furniture Symbols available in October release from 20-20 TechnologiesSlide 33: Thank YOU! 33