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Address:  24 Redden St, Portsmith
Cairns, QLD, Australia
4870 
Abcon Office Furniture

Abcon Office Furniture

   
Contact Person: Sharon Vella
   
Telephone: 07 40358900
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Website: http://www.abconofficefurniture.com.au/  
     
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We are always working towards providing you with the best office furniture design solutions, ensuring that you have the right office furniture  that sets your business apart from the rest.

Abcon Office Furniture is part of a very diversified group, incorporating commercial builders, shop & office fitters, home and commercial office furniture joiners and cabinet makers. Our dedicated staff have years of experience between them and a wealth of knowledge in the industry. This enables us to be able to fast track projects. The end result being a perfect solution for the client with the project coming on time and within budget.

With our in-house design team, Abcon can provide it's clients with professional, personalised service for a total solution. Our design team can come and sit down with you and discuss the total requirements of your office or shop fit out resulting in a high quality professional finish.

Ensuring that your staff are have the right work space and are comfortable enough to do their job properly is a very important aspect of your business.

The benefit of presenting your business to your clients in a professional manner is crucial in this day and age, so by  making a statement in the way your office looks, reflects on how well your business is operating.

Abcon Office furniture design solutions for the executive, business or home office.  Now also supplying schools and school libraries in the Far North Qld area.

  •  Office, Executive & Ergonomic Office Chairs  
  •  Office Desks  
  •  Boardroom Furniture 
  •  Screens 
  •  Filing Cabinets & Storage 
  •  Hospitality Furniture 
  •  School Furniture 
  •  Library Furniture 
  •  Custom Designed Furniture for Home or Business 
  •  Commercial Shop & Office Fitting


     

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