 | Drawing Boards Bieffe have an international reputation for good quality drawing work stations. Over the years the range has been distilled to our current choice giving the user the choice of boards from A1 to double A0 (1700 x 1000mm) with either hand operated or foot operated board release. When buying a drafting machine you need to remember to allow space for "parking" the drafting head. So for drawing on A1 you need an A1 extended board (A1X) 1200 x 850mm board and for drawing on A0 you need an A0 extended board (A0X) 1500 x 1000mm. All the Professional Drawing Boards are shipped on a pallet to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. They will require assembly which using the clear instructions. If in doubt you can call our help line which is available during office hours - 01425 625166. Alternatively we offer an on-site "White Glove" installation service at extra cost. Please contact us by phone or email so that we may quote you a price. Our images may show various sizes of boards on the stands and are are representation. Please use the sizes mentioned in the text.
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 | Bieffe Bieffe have been making Drawing Office Furniture since the middle of the last century. The name Bieffe comes from the name of the Italian founder Bruno Ferese and is pronounced BFe. in the 1950s the Junior and Senior stands introduced a new concept in drawing stands where both rake and height could be adjusted with one lever or pedal. Designers all over the world seized on the clever design and the yellow Junior stand with it's large cylindrical counterweight was seen in all the leading studios and drawing offices. The range grew and Bieffe rapidly became the market leader both in quality and design. The Bieffe plan chest is another product still used by leading design practises as they trust it's durability and stunning good looks. Others have copied but never managed to get the styling right. Bieffe continues to be made in Italy with a distribution centre in Paris. |
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