Our manufacturer has more than 20 years of experience remanufacturing the highest quality office furniture by recycling parts from original equipment manufacturers. They use only quality pieces from each manufacturer to provide a superior, sustainable product that is indistinguishable from new – and warrantied!
Our remanufactured products are of the highest quality, sustainable and lower cost than comparable new furniture. Remanufactured products, including countertops, wall units, base cabinets, work surfaces, conference tables and complete workspace systems are earth-friendly, durable and sustainable.
Nearly 93 percent of our remanufactured products are post-consumer recycled; this furniture would otherwise end up in a landfill. By purchasing furniture and components at the end of their useful life and meticulously and systematically restoring them we are able to reduce the waste stream.
Each piece is completely dismantled and every part is inspected. Any part requiring repair is fixed or replaced with a component equal to or often better than the original if it is beyond repair.
Parts are cleaned and refurbished locally; a process that can include painting, staining or powder-coating. Our manufacturer uses LEED compliant low-emitting paints, sprays, solvents and glues in the fabrication process. They use natural materials such as composite wood and Agrifiber where possible to further support a green office plan.
Thanks to our strategic alliance with our remanufacturer, our customers can have the exact furniture system configuration they need, in the colors and fabrics they choose, installed on time at a price they can afford while reducing their carbon footprint.
We specialize in remanufactured Steelcase® 9000, Steelcase® Avenir, and Herman Miller® Ethospace lines.
Our Remanufactured Furniture
Our manufacturer has more than 20 years of experience remanufacturing the highest quality office furniture by recycling parts from original equipment manufacturers. They use only quality pieces from each manufacturer to provide a superior, sustainable product that is indistinguishable from new – and warrantied!
Our remanufactured products are of the highest quality, sustainable and lower cost than comparable new furniture. Remanufactured products, including countertops, wall units, base cabinets, work surfaces, conference tables and complete workspace systems are earth-friendly, durable and sustainable.
Nearly 93 percent of our remanufactured products are post-consumer recycled; this furniture would otherwise end up in a landfill. By purchasing furniture and components at the end of their useful life and meticulously and systematically restoring them we are able to reduce the waste stream.
Each piece is completely dismantled and every part is inspected. Any part requiring repair is fixed or replaced with a component equal to or often better than the original if it is beyond repair.
Parts are cleaned and refurbished locally; a process that can include painting, staining or powder-coating. Our manufacturer uses LEED compliant low-emitting paints, sprays, solvents and glues in the fabrication process. They use natural materials such as composite wood and Agrifiber where possible to further support a green office plan.
Thanks to our strategic alliance with our remanufacturer, our customers can have the exact furniture system configuration they need, in the colors and fabrics they choose, installed on time at a price they can afford while reducing their carbon footprint.
We specialize in remanufactured Steelcase® 9000, Steelcase® Avenir, and Herman Miller® Ethospace lines.
Environmental Impact
- The Energy Saved from Remanufacturing One Office Workstation Could Power 19 American Households for One Day.
- The Energy Savings from Every 100 Remanufactured Workstations Could Power 5.3 American Households for an Entire Year.
- Remanufacturing at ROFC Conserves Approximately 1.02 Million Pounds of Raw Materials Annually.
- ROFC’s Remanufacturing Process Prevents the Release of Over 815,000 Tons of CO2 into the Environment Every Year
- Numbers resulting from a NC3R study of ROFC’s environmental impact