Program Desk
Remote-led B2B workspace team supporting global office furniture and seating requests.
Use this page for quote requests, specification reviews, standing desk program planning, and procurement questions. The more detail you share, the more useful the opening response can be.
Remote-led B2B workspace team supporting global office furniture and seating requests.
Monday to Friday
08:30 - 18:00 local project time
A strong furniture inquiry usually includes seat count, location, desired desk sizes, chair type, storage needs, finish direction, installation timing, and whether the purchase is a pilot, a full rollout, or a reorder standard.
Fully Jarvis can support buyers who are comparing a bamboo standing desk program, a laminate desk standard, L-shaped stations, ergonomic task seating, or a broader workspace refresh. If your organization has accessibility, sustainability, or warranty documentation requirements, add those notes in the message. We will use them to prepare a more relevant response instead of sending a generic price sheet.
For urgent bids, mention the submission date and any required file format. For early planning, describe the current pain points: unstable desks, inconsistent chair adjustments, unclear cable management, long replacement cycles, or fragmented supplier lists.
If the project involves multiple locations, include the rollout sequence and any regional constraints. If the request is for a single executive area, describe the finish expectations, monitor setup, and storage preferences. Fully Jarvis uses those details to separate immediate quote items from optional upgrades, which makes the next conversation shorter and more productive for purchasing, design, and facilities teams.
Photos, floor plans, or a current furniture schedule are also useful when available, but they are not required for the opening response. A short written brief is enough to begin. We will normally clarify quantities, delivery destination, service level, and documentation needs before preparing a recommendation, because those details affect the real value of a standing desk or seating program as much as the product name itself.