National Business Furniture today opened its new 12,000-square-foot West Allis showroom to the public.
The showroom, which was previously located in the Shops of Grand Avenue and available to customers virtually, is housed in the company’s new headquarters.
- National Business Furniture moved into its new West Allis headquarters on April 29.
- The company’s headquarters was previously at 735 N. Water St. in downtown Milwaukee.
- The 67,000-square-foot building was previously occupied by C&H Distributors, another company owned by NBF parent Takkt.
- National Business Furniture’s new 12,000-square-foot showroom at its West Allis headquarters.
- NBF president Kent Anderson shows off a dual purpose set of private office furniture that can be used as a conference room when an employee is traveling.
- Anderson demonstrates an electronically adjustable desk that can be used sitting or standing.
- The showroom serves National Business Furniture and its sister companies, National Business Furniture Ltd. in Canada, OfficeFurniture.com, OfficeChairs.com and Dallas Midwest.
- Standing desks are an increasingly popular choice for businesses, Anderson said.
- About 1,200 of NBF’s 60,000 products are on display in the showroom.
- The National Business Furniture showroom features a variety of furniture styles.
- NBF employees offer online customers virtual tours of the showroom and specific products on rolling carts with cameras.
- The National Business Furniture showroom features a variety of furniture styles.
- The National Business Furniture showroom features a variety of furniture styles.
- The National Business Furniture showroom features a variety of furniture styles.
- The National Business Furniture showroom features a variety of furniture styles.
- NBF also remodeled the rest of the headquarters space, adding conference rooms like this one.
- The employee lunchroom has indoor and patio seating.
- The employee lunchroom has a fireplace and an adjoining library.
- Employees can work in the lunchroom space if they prefer.
- National Business Furniture designed a custom cubicle system for the headquarters with its suppliers.
- The headquarters has a variety of group discussion and teamwork areas.
NBF’s headquarters was in a 40,000-square-foot space at 735 N. Water St. in downtown Milwaukee until April 29, when it moved into the West Allis space. The 67,000-square-foot building was previously occupied by C&H Distributors, another company previously owned by NBF parent Takkt.
NBF remodeled the entire headquarters, replacing every material from the asphalt in the parking lot to the carpeting throughout the interior, said Kent Anderson, president of National Business Furniture. There are 110 employees working in the space, and room to add more in the future.
“We’d like to grow about 10 percent per year, so we have to keep adding employees to keep up with that pace. We probably will add about 15 or so this year,” Anderson said.
The showroom includes about 1,200 best-selling office furniture products from NBF’s inventory of about 60,000. It serves National Business Furniture and its sister companies, National Business Furniture Ltd. in Canada, OfficeFurniture.com, OfficeChairs.com and Dallas Midwest.
Employees roam the showroom with rolling desks equipped with cameras to show customers specific products in the showroom and explain features in real-time.
“Anything we can do to make customers feel more comfortable about the purchase they’re about to make,” Anderson said.
Among the newer products offered are the increasingly popular standing desks as well as a private office set that can be transformed into a small meeting space when an employee is traveling.
“That’s something we hear from customers a lot is they don’t have enough meeting space,” Anderson said. “If you go into someone’s office when they’re gone, their pictures are everywhere, you feel like you’re intruding.”
The set includes a taller desk that can fit several additional chairs when needed and a cabinet for personal items that closes to reveal a whiteboard.
NBF also has a variety of chairs and desks displayed, from traditional to modern to specialty.
“We have chairs for every size and type of person,” Anderson said. “We even have chairs for people in the military and police and things like that that have holsters on their belts.”