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Who Is WMOI?
West Michigan Office Interiors "WMOI" is a Michigan Corporation established in 1982 by Thomas and Chuck Schaap. We Serve all of Michigan, Northern Indiana & Ohio from our 5 locations throughout the state with our most recent expansion "Michigan Office Interiors" located in Ann Arbor. WMOI was originally founded as a re-manufacturer of Herman Miller and Haworth systems furniture, and over the last 10 years we have expanded our offerings to include new furniture systems. We are an Authorized Allsteel dealer and we also sell and install Trendwall interior wall systems. In total we represents over 150 lines of contract furnishings covering a full range of products with our key partners being OFS/First Office, Allsteel, HON, BasyX, LaCasse, Sit-On-It Seating, Trendwall Systems, Great Openings, Izzy Design, United Chair, Ideas@work and La-Z-Boy.
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Our Work Speaks for Itself
Products: Authorized Allsteel Dealer, Trendwall Dealer. Remanufactured Panel Systems from Herman Miller and Haworth including Herman Miller Ethospace. New, Used, and Remanufactured Office Desks and Seating of all types. File Cabinets, Fire Files, Storage cabinets, Reception Area solutions, and Accessories
Quality: WMOI Remanufactured Systems are difficult to identify from new. All WMOI remanufactured panel systems receive new fabric, work surface laminates, paint and trim colors customized to meet your specifications
Inventory: WMOI inventories large quantities of panel system furniture, desks & credenzas, seating, files, bookcases and other components. Our goal is to deliver and install quality furnishings to your project, complete and on time, as you specify, at the lowest possible prices.
Space Planning/Design: WMOI Sales Consultants are available to help in your space planning process. We use "GIZA" software to design efficient work environments and layouts, and then produce 3D images of the project. Your design will then be customized with your choice of Fabric, Laminate, and Paint to create the proper balance between function and image.
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