CPU / Monitor Support
Keyboard / Mouse / Laptop Platforms
Office Supply Organizers
Paper Trays / File Holders
Shelves
Eames Molded Plywood Folding Scree
CPU / Monitor Support


The CPU holder keeps the CPU off the work surface.
Equipment Support Solutions
Mobile CPU Holder
Adjustable. Expands from 6 1/2-9 1/2 inches wide to securely hold units of various sizes and weighing up to 60 pounds.
Easy access. Mobility makes it easy to reach cable connections.
CPU Holder
Strong support. Adjustable straps securely hold a unit in a vertical or horizontal position under the work surface; supports units up to 75 pounds and as large as 64 inches around.
Easy access. Mounts on a track; slides out and swivels 360 degrees so cable connections are easy to reach.
Monitor Lift
Height-adjustable. Raise or lower the monitor height over a 7-inch range.
Counterbalance mechanism. Lets the user easily make the height adjustment.
Strong and secure. Holds up to 45 pounds of equipment; a nonskid mat keeps the monitor from sliding in the tray.
Keyboard / Mouse / Laptop Platforms


Scooter Stand with input device platform holds a keyboard and mouse or a laptop.
Input Support Solutions
Keyboard Support
Three choices. Keyboard Support, Platform with Palm Rest and Mouse Tray; Keyboard Support, Platform for Microsoft Natural Keyboard with Mouse Tray; Keyboard Support, Soft Touch Platform with Mouse Tray.
Adjustments: Height range = 6 inches; tilt = 0 to -10 degrees; swivel = 360 degrees.
Scooter Stand with Input Device Platform
Freestanding and mobile. Can be placed and moved where needed; when not in use, it scoots out of the way under the work surface.
Generous platform. Holds a keyboard and an external mouse or a laptop.
Adjustments: Height = 22-30 inches; tilt = +10 to -10 degrees.
Scooter Stand
Compact design. The 22-inch-wide platform is designed to fit a laptop.
Adjustments: Height = 22-30 inches; tilt = 20 degrees.
Sit-to-Stand Keyboard Support
Three models. Designed to hold a keyboard and an external mouse or a laptop.
Adjustments: Height range = 12 1/2 inches to suit sitting or standing users; tilt = -20 to +10 degrees; swivel = 360 degrees
Work Surface-Attached Mouse Tray
Height-adjustable swivel arm. Position the mouse at keyboard height to support healthful posture; adjustment range is 5 3/4 inches.
Office Supply Organizers


The disk holder is compact and holds several disks.
Supply Storage Solutions
Trays
For work supplies. The storage tray and the organizer tray have sections to keep supplies under control; rail attached.
Disk Holder
For computer products. Makes sure CDs, Zip disks, microdrives, and memory sticks don't disappear in work surface clutter; rail attached.
Pencil Holder
For pens, pencils, and markers. Also holds a cell phone; rail attached.
Marker/Eraser Pouch
For whiteboard accessories. Holds four erasable markers and an eraser, which are included with the pouch; rail-attached.
Hanger Peg
For small items. For example, clipboards, keys, and scissors; rail attached.
Tape Dispenser
For adhesive tape. At the user's fingertips; rail attached.
Pencil Drawer
Mounts under a hanging or freestanding work surface to store pencils and other small items.
Paper Trays / File Holders




The paper tray stores letter- or legal-size papers
Paper Organizing Solutions
File Holder
Translucent material and curved shape. A contemporary look; rail-attached.
Hanging File Holder
Holds two rows of holders. Reach files quickly and easily; rail-attached.
Paper Tray
Easy access. Paper trays keep active papers and file folders handy; rail-attached or freestanding
Diagonal Tray
Three slots. The transparent dividers can move to support right- or left-handed access to papers and folders; rail attached or freestanding.
Vertical Tray
Strong support. Two widths hold binders, phone books, and folders; rail attached or freestanding.
Perforated Paper Tray
Contemporary design. Perforations in the metal surface add visual flair; rail attached.
Metal Form Tray
Three sizes. Hold various styles of forms, folders, documents; rail-attached.
Satchel
Versatility. A work bag that doubles as a carrying bag; comes with a carrying handle and shoulder strap; foldover flap; two pockets with Velcro closures; loops for pens and pencils; and a business card holder.
Attaches under a work surface. Simply lift it from its bracket for transport
Shelves


The mini-shelf displays small items; rail dividers can serve as bookends.
Shelf Solutions
Work Surface-Attached Shelf
Comfortable access. Store heavy books and binders in easy, sitting-position reach.
Two sizes. To fit the storage and space requirement.
Mini-Shelf
Compact surface. Stores work materials like books, folder, CDs or displays personal artifacts; rail-attached.
Three sizes. To fit the space and storage requirement.
Rail Divider
For a mini-shelf. Keeps books from tipping; rail attached.
Display Tray
Personalization. Lets people show something of themselves--photos, decorative items, cards, or whatever they'd like to display; rail attached.
Binder Shelf
Secure support. Heavy books and binders can be quickly and comfortably grabbed; rail attached.
Bookshelf
Two sizes. To accommodate user and space requirements; rail-attached.
Bookshelf Divider
Book and binder support. Attaches to a bookshelf to keep items upright and separated.
Work Surface-Attached Tool Rail
Supports work tools. Rail-attached shelves and other tools can be placed exactly where the user needs them.
Eames Molded Plywood Folding Screen


The molded plywood folding screen blends simplicity with sophistication.
Classic Construction
Five-ply strength. The screen's maple inner plies are sandwiched between light ash, walnut, natural cherry, or ebony veneers to resist warping and separation.
Six U-shaped sections. Each section is 10 inches long; the screen unfolds to 60 inches long and just 2 1/4 inches thick.
Flexible connections. A durable, woven polypropylene mesh connects the six plywood sections so it's easy to adjust the footprint.
Folds for storage. Easy to carry and tucks neatly away.

Design Story
Charles and Ray Eames noted that U-shaped cross sections of plywood from their early molding experiments were stable enough to stand alone. To make their screen, they joined the sections with canvas hinges and a synthetic adhesive developed during World War II. Today, a polypropylene mesh held securely by a new process ensures a longer life without compromising the integrity of the 1946 design.
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