
A Colour Palette Beyond Imagination: The Insieme Furniture Range
Our Insieme furniture range isn’t just about functionality; it’s a canvas for your creativity. With an expansive spectrum of colours at your disposal, you can truly bring your workspace vision to life. Whether you’re drawn to bold, statement-making hues or prefer the understated elegance of classic tones, the Insieme palette has something to suit every style and preference.
Quality and Sustainability
Proudly UK-manufactured, the steel in our furniture is made from 55% recycled materials and is fully recyclable, underscoring our commitment to sustainability. The MFC boards we use are sourced from FSC and PEFC accredited forests, which are managed to the highest environmental, social and economic standards. In addition to quality and sustainability, we stand by the durability of our products. That’s why the Insieme range comes with a 10-year warranty*, along with our Total Lifecycle Care Promise, giving you peace of mind for years to come.
Customization for Every Workspace
What truly sets the Insieme collection apart is its customizability. We know that every workspace is unique, and our products are designed with this in mind. Tailor your furniture to suit your space and style, creating an environment that is as unique as the people who work in it.
With the Sagal Group, you’re not just choosing furniture—you’re choosing a workspace that reflects your vision and values.
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