McAngus Goudelock & Courie PA

The Challenge

MGC is recognized by the American Bar Association for their environmentally conscious initiatives. Therefore, their new space needed to have furniture to support their practices. F3 Concepts was awarded their break room, community room, as well as the workstations. Utilizing our philosophy of fit, flexibility, and functionality we came up with furniture that worked for each space that had a sustainable story. For example, we used Evolve Furniture’s product for the workstations that are comprised of 82% post consumer and industrial wastes. The fabric used was a recycled material as well. In the break room, we incorporated a refurbished wood top from a salvaged elm tree to create a large table.  

The Solution

F3 Concepts worked closely with the contractor and the architectural firm to ensure the furniture fit within the space. For example, all the core drill locations for the data and power outlets to allow the workstation layouts to function properly.

Flexibility of the community room was part of the unique solution for the office space. It is used for break room seating, small seminars, and training. Modularity of the tables and chairs helped the space met all these configurations. MGC, their staff, and ourselves included were very pleased with the outcome! This was an exciting project to be a part of!

 

The Results

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Our firm selected F3 from a field of vendors based on their unique partnership that combines extensive knowledge of commercial furniture options along with design and finish selection experience.  This combination along with their access to and knowledge of many manufacturers made our recent project at the Meridian building in Columbia, SC a huge success.

Mike and April are able to offer a very high level of professional service and act as consultant partners in making recommendations. Our expectations regarding service and quality were exceeded and I would highly recommend F3 to anyone looking for a commercial furniture vending partner.

Leah Beckham

COO, McAngus Goudelock & Courie

Making the Space Work

  • Working closely with the architect ensures that utilities and electrical support are placed exactly where needed.
  • Furniture lines with high recycled content and creative use of materials fit precisely into a company’s environmental initiatives.
  • With the right furniture, meeting rooms and general spaces can serve many purposes, cutting back on the total space requirements.
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