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Workwell Partners completes furniture project for Atlas Holding

Workwell Partners has completed their project for Atlas Holdings. Atlas Holdings, a private equity firm with headquarters in Greenwich, Conn. has a diversified portfolio as unique as it's recently renovated space. Converted from an old residential space, the office incorporates a residential feel while maintaining all of the amenities of a modern workplace. Workwell worked with the client to ensure precision in design and finish to match the carefully curated look the team was aiming for. The result was a cohesive space featuring lounge areas, height adjustable executive desks, and a reclaimed wood pantry table. Workwell Partners is one of the leading providers of workplace, educational, and healthcare furniture solutions in the New York tri-state area. Many of the world's most innovative organizations have chosen Workwell for the company's knowledge of work environments and how furniture can be utilized to create a more efficient space. Workwell serves its clients from planning and specification through installation and reconfiguration. To learn more, visit www.workwellpartners.com
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