My shopping basket

Item:0
Total:0.00 £
» To shopping basket

« Back

Lisa office shelf

5 shelves, 800 mm wide

Available in different models for optimal usage of space. The models with 3 file heights are stackable. The attractive side panel shelf unit breaks up the contours of the office and also supplies room for binders and office accessories.

    Delivered flat pack - easy self-assembly
    Your new look office
    Dont't delay in using our new free office planning service.
    Send us an outline of your requirements, together with all room dimensions and furniture choices. With the aid of our CAD design and space planning service, we'll then send back to you a detailed plan of how your new or refurbished office will look.
    Need help with office planning? Contact Powell.

Product information

Technical data

SeriesLisa
Articleshelving unit
Materialchipboard, melamine coated
Shelf materialchipboard
Heightmm2150
Widthmm800
Depthmm400
Number of shelvespcs.5
Number of file heightspcs.6
Shelf thicknessmm19
Suppliedflat pack
Thickness of bodymm16

Quality advantages

  • GP074GB-01

Item

Ref.Colour of housingColour of shelvesDTPrice / item
879 383basalt greybasalt greyup to 4 weeks147.00 £
103 497beech finishbeech finishIn stock147.00 £
103 498light greylight greyIn stock147.00 £
873 255maple finishmaple finishIn stock147.00 £

Current delivery times

We always make every effort to ensure that you receive the items you ordered as soon as possible. You will see a coloured dot next to every order number which indicates the availability of the item. Availability is updated every hour in our online shop. This enables you to see at a glance how soon the desired item can be delivered.

Delivery times

In stock
In stock
up to 2 weeks
up to 2 weeks
up to 4 weeks
up to 4 weeks
> 4 weeks
> 4 weeks

Versions

Similar products / From this range

Lisa office shelf

Lisa office shelf

quarter circle, 1 shelf, 2 file heights
from 95.00 £
4 item(s)» Details
Lisa office shelf

Lisa office shelf

2 shelves, 800 mm wide
from 115.00 £
4 item(s)» Details
Lisa office shelf

Lisa office shelf

5 shelves, 400 mm wide
from 111.00 £
4 item(s)» Details
Lisa office shelf

Lisa office shelf

curved sides, 5 shelves, 600 mm wide
from 248.00 £
4 item(s)» Details
Lisa office shelf

Lisa office shelf

sliding shelf unit, 9 shelves, 680 mm wide
from 355.00 £
4 item(s)» Details

Combinations

The following products can be combined with the selected item

Lisa side panel desk

Lisa side panel desk

800 mm wide
from 99.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa side panel desk

Lisa side panel desk

1200 mm wide
from 105.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa side panel desk

Lisa side panel desk

1600 mm wide
from 112.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa desk with C-foot frame

Lisa desk with C-foot frame

800 mm wide
from 163.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa desk with C-foot frame

Lisa desk with C-foot frame

1200 mm wide
from 165.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa desk with C-foot frame

Lisa desk with C-foot frame

1600 mm wide
from 178.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa linking top

Lisa linking top

90°, for desks with side panels
from 74.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa mobile pedestal

Lisa mobile pedestal

1 utensil drawer, 3 drawers
from 140.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa mobile pedestal

Lisa mobile pedestal

1 utensil drawer, 1 drawer, 1 suspension file drawer
from 140.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa office cabinet

Lisa office cabinet

2 shelves, 800 mm wide
from 160.00 £
4 item(s)» Details
Lisa combination cupboard

Lisa combination cupboard

2 suspension file drawers, 1 file height
from 237.00 £
4 item(s)» Details
Lisa office cabinet

Lisa office cabinet

5 shelves, 400 mm wide
from 175.00 £
4 item(s)» Details
Lisa office cabinet

Lisa office cabinet

5 shelves, 800 mm wide
from 257.00 £
4 item(s)» Details
Lisa combination cupboard

Lisa combination cupboard

4 file heights, 2 suspension file drawers
from 359.00 £
4 item(s)» Details
Lisa desk with 4-legged frame

Lisa desk with 4-legged frame

800 mm wide
from 209.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa desk with 4-legged frame

Lisa desk with 4-legged frame

1200 mm wide
from 221.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa desk with 4-legged frame

Lisa desk with 4-legged frame

1600 mm wide
from 232.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa PC pedestal, incl. 1 shelf

Lisa PC pedestal, incl. 1 shelf

HxWxD 735 x 550 x 800 mm
from 181.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa orga tower, with lockable drawer

Lisa orga tower, with lockable drawer

2 open compartments, HxWxD 1230 x 350 x 800 mm
from 352.00 £
3 item(s)» Details
Lisa office cabinet

Lisa office cabinet

10 shelves, 6 file heights, sliding doors
from 607.00 £
4 item(s)» Details

Additional information

  • Guidelines for workstation equipment

    Guidelines for workstation equipment


    • Is your monitor workstation at the proper working height?
    • Is your work surface large enough?
    • Are the surfaces free of distracting reflections?
    • Do the tables provide adequate leg room?
    These are among the requirements listed in a new EC guideline for monitor workstations.
    This guideline became effective for newly created and existing workstations on January 1st, 1997.
    An information sheet entitled “The health law for working with monitors” summarises the most important items within this EC guideline. Further interesting questions and answers pertaining to this issue can also be found in it.
    We will gladly send you a complimentary copy of this information sheet.


    Modern office equipment guarantees health protection


    It is in everyone's own interest to protect their health, it is also a company concern of the highest priority. Sickness and the resulting downtime lead to increased business costs. A statement by the German association of company health insurers (German BKK association) reported that sick days per member in 1999 amounted to 16 work days on average1).
    More than a quarter (27.2 %) of all the downtime results from muscle and skeletal illnesses, such as those typical in the office.


    These figures demonstrate that health protection is absolutely necessary in the office because office work is connected with high mental stress. Ergonomic and workforce oriented workstation and room planning come into effect here to reduce the strain on people. An initiative that is supported by the applicable rules and regulations for workstation design in the office.
    Here are just a few important examples:
    Sitting in static body postures strains musculature and the spine. Ergonomic, well formed work chairs support “dynamic sitting behaviour” and reduce the serious consequences on health and work quality.


    Incorrect working heights lead to tensed postures. Variable height workstations enable everyone to find an optimum sitting posture.


    Lack of movement impairs physical and mental dynamics, it reduces muscle activity and blood circulation and endangers the elasticity of the spinal discs. Workstations that encourage movement prevent sickness costs and consequential costs. A part of this is also sufficient area for movement both at the workstation and in the room.


    Direct and reflected glare when working in front of computer screen endangers people's sight. A glare-free screen arrangement is therefore mandatory.


    Insufficient or incorrect room lighting has similar consequences. This needs to be adapted to the type of work and the workstation arrangement.


    Visual and acoustic disturbances impair concentration and are “pre-programmed” sources of error. Acoustically effective wall systems “defuse” even large rooms.


    High-performance office systems provide many opportunities to maintain and encourage human output. They ensure preventative protection of health, encourage employees' motivation and commitment and reduce sickness and consequential costs.


    The German VDU workplace ordinance (BildschirmarbV) and other relevant rules and regulations define the way workstations should look. Ergonomic and technical office findings support and substantiate these rules and regulations in their most important details2).




    Important rules for arranging the workstation


    Support - don't impede


    Binding rules for work surface area - 1.28 m²:
    Single surface workstations = 1600 mm wide x 800 mm deep (at every point)
    Combinations 1.28 m² in total, 800 mm deep (at every point)

    Exception: workstations with low work space requirements are allowed to be reduced to 1200 mm wide.


    Working height is not the same as table height


    The individual working height is specific to each person
    The maximum working height should not exceed 750 mm
    Height adjustable workstations must have an adjustment range of at least 680 to 760 mm
    The working heights for manual and monitor activities must be the same. The height difference needs to be compensated for by lowering the work surface


    Movement yes, risk no!


    Free movement area at the “personally assigned workstation” is at least 1.5 m², at no place can this be less than 1 m, wide and 1 m deep.
    No interference or superimposition by other surfaces with the exception of
    The access to the personally assigned workstation
    The functional surfaces of furniture in the workstation provided these do not produce places where shearing, squashing or bumping may occur


    Leg room - freedom of movement


    Free, unimpaired leg room at the workstation must be at least 600 mm wide and 650 mm (690 mm is better) high.
    Workstations and room arranged for continuous change of posture - for sitting, standing and moving.




    Arrangement of monitor workstations


    Select the type of workstation according to the activity
    For pure monitor work - single-surface workstations
    For combined work - single or multi-surface workstations


    Adjust the angle of the workstation according to the activity:
    Computer-oriented activity - 90° or optimally 45°, the machine work surface is lower than the manual work surface
    Paper-oriented activity - 30° and 60° are OK, 45° is optimal, both work surfaces are at the same height


    Always up to the mark


    The first line on the monitor no higher than eye level.


    No chance of glare


    Avoid direct and/or reflected glare: no windows and no bright or illuminated surfaces behind the monitor or behind the user. Always use the correct brightness/contrast ratio.
    The user's direction of view should be parallel to the window pane.


    Recognising instead of guessing


    Regulate the ambient brightness: adjustable light shade systems are mandatory
    If possible, set up the monitor away from the walls towards the middle of the room.


    Reference sources for the most important national and international standards for office furnishing: Beuth-Verlag GmbH, 10772 Berlin.
    The applicable legal regulations for safety and protection of health are defined bythe German labour protection laws (ArbSchG) from August 7th, 1996 and the German VDU workplace ordinance (BildschirmarbV) from December 4th, 1996.


    1) BKK (company health insurance fund) press release from 13/12/2000 regarding “Sickness type statistics 1999/2000”.
    2) German VDU workplace ordinance (BildscharbV)
    German labour protection laws (ArbschG)
    DIN and EN standards for office furniture and office workstations.


    Work safety also applies to the office


    Your new office could look like this:


    Simply take advantage of our free planning service.
    Send us an office diagram with measurements and tell us your furniture preference.
    Using our CAD system, we will promptly create a furnishing proposal for your office space.
    Do you need assistance?
    Take advantage of our planning expertise.

« Back