Office accessories - San Francisco set
Some things do not need changing. At one time, Bestar created a unique set that has been known to customers worldwide for over ten years as the Classic Set. It remains popular due to its minimalist design, combining the traditional elegance of this five-pi
SKU: BSTR-San francisco
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Description
Some things do not need changing. At one point, Bestar created a unique set that has been known worldwide as the Classic Set for over ten years. It remains popular due to its minimalist design, allowing the traditional elegance of this five-piece set to complement any modern office interior.
Bestar is a leading manufacturer of office accessories worldwide. Combining art and functionality, their products are not only elegant and timeless but also provide comfort at work. The desk set will help organize your workspace, and essential office materials will find their place.
The exquisite wood used in Bestar products is imported from Europe and America. The most common types of wood are beech, walnut, and alder, with additional options including maple, oak, and MDF fiberboard.
Most products are finished in mahogany, walnut, and light and dark cherry colors, which blend well with various shades of office furniture. Wooden materials are often combined with eco-leather, aluminum, and synthetic resin for interesting effects.
Recommended - affordable and elegant desk set - Luxury Concierge
- Manufacturer
- Bestar
- Model
- San Francisco
- Materials
- wood - beech
- Color
- ash/mahogany
- Included
- Pen Holder for 2 Pens
- 197x57x20 mm
- Memo Note Container
- 173x123x35 mm
- Pencil Container
- 96x75x58 mm
- Letter Opener
- 220 mm
- Desk Mat
- 425x698 mm
- Processing Time
- depending on stock availability
- Engraving/Embossing
- upon request, engraving or embossing of any text, dedication, or initials
Attributes / Details
| SKU | |
| Manufacturer | Bestar |
| Model | San Francisco |
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