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bott’s verso range offers versatile storage for educational establishments
Published:  09 February, 2010

Bott, the leading manufacturer of industrial storage solutions, has unveiled bott verso – a new range of versatile storage equipment to provide schools, colleges and universities with high quality systems at a cost-competitive price.

The bott verso collection includes workbenches, cabinets and cupboards, to offer a comprehensive choice of storage systems that can be used in science laboratories and technology and design workshops as well as classrooms and offices.  The products’ design gives the range a distinctive appearance, which will complement any learning environment. 

The bott verso cabinets are available as static or mobile systems in an extensive choice of drawer and shelf configurations, to provide space-efficient storage.  All models feature central locking drawers and integrated handles and come with the option of divider kits, worktops and top trays. 

The bott verso industrial cupboards provide the optimum solution for high volume storage and are available in an array of sizes.  The products are made in a tough, welded steel construction with reinforced doors and are centrally lockable, providing durable and secure storage. 

To complete the bott verso range, the company also offers mini-workshops with drawers and storage panels, work centres with sloping writing tops and drawers, and hazardous substance storage incorporating removable spill shelf trays.

The bott verso range is manufactured at the company’s state-of-the-art facilities in Bude, Cornwall.  All items are available on a short delivery time.  Design and consultation is part of the bott service with regional project managers available to configure individual solutions as well as an installation service.

Contact us for copies of the bott verso brochure or for more information on the bott range of storage products.

01288 357788

www.bott-group.com




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