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Devon firm develops a cardboard desk for the hotdesk generation

The eco360 desk can go straight to recycling when you're done

The team behind the eco360 cardboard desk designed by TCI in Bideford.

A North Devon firm that has invented desks made out of cardboard has attracted big name customers including Hinkley Point C as part of the hotdesking boom.

TCi Furniture Works in Bideford has supplied 99 of its eco360 desks at the nuclear power site in Somerset, the largest construction site in Europe.

And it has also secured orders with construction industry giants Skanska, Multiples and Bouygues º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for desks at prestigious projects including the Chelsea Barracks redevelopment, New Papsworth Hospital in Cambridge and the UN’s 2030 hub in Liverpool.

Ben Gibbs, marketing manager said: “There’s nobody else doing it in the South West. As a hot desk, it is ideal and its futuristic appearance enables it to blend into modern workspaces easily.”

TCi furniture WORKS specialises in supplying furniture and welfare equipment to º£½ÇÊÓÆµ construction sites for major development projects.

The brand is part of TCi (GB) Ltd, which began life in 2006 as a commercial furniture supplier, gaining traction within the construction industry, installing workstations, lockers, benches and canteen units.

Its sister company, TCi Construction Works fits out, refurbishes and undertakes building improvement specialist works in commercial workspaces and has carried out big projects at Hinkley Point C.

The eco360 cardboard desk designed by TCI in Bideford.

It has a track record of supplying hundreds desks, chairs and office storage with lockers, benches and canteen facilities for staff working in temporary office spaces.