Workplace accessories
The small components that determine how well a work setting functions.
Pettus coordinates ergonomic tools, monitor support, lighting, power and data access, privacy, acoustics, storage, and organization with the furniture and users they must support.
Coordinate with the complete setting
Accessories work only when they agree with the furniture, user, and technology.
Monitor weight, surface thickness, cable paths, power locations, screen dimensions, lighting, storage clearances, user reach, and installation responsibilities can constrain which accessory is appropriate.
User-support tools
Monitor arms, keyboard support, footrests, laptop support, sit-to-stand tools, document support, and related adjustments.
Power and data access
Desktop, table, workstation, lounge, conference, training, and meeting-room power and data coordinated with the building system.
Privacy and acoustic support
Screens, dividers, visual boundaries, sound-management products, enclosed-space support, and user concentration.
Storage and workplace tools
Personal storage, shared storage, mobile pedestals, lockers, files, shelves, display, whiteboards, and organization accessories.
Avoid late accessory decisions
The accessory should be part of the furniture and technology plan.
- Confirm compatibility with the selected furniture and surfaces
- Match the accessory to the actual user and work mode
- Coordinate power, data, displays, cable paths, and electrical requirements
- Review clearances, reach, monitor weight, screen height, and storage conflicts
- Include installation, final adjustment, warranty, and replacement in the scope

Accessory decisions
Resolve the user, furniture, and technology conditions together.
What adjustment or tool is needed?
Task, posture, monitor count, equipment, reach, storage, privacy, lighting, mobility, accessibility, and work duration.
What is physically compatible?
Surface thickness, edge shape, mounting, dimensions, clearances, screens, storage, base, structure, warranty, and finish.
How will power, data, and devices connect?
Power source, data path, displays, docks, charging, controls, cable management, service access, and future changes.
Accessory path
One accessory plan, fewer field surprises.
Define the user need.
Task, devices, posture, privacy, storage, lighting, quantity, budget, schedule, and organizational standards.
Check furniture compatibility.
Dimensions, mounting, clearances, weight, surface, structure, storage, screens, power, data, and warranty limitations.
Resolve technology and installation.
Electrical, data, devices, displays, cable paths, access, installer responsibility, final placement, and adjustment.
Maintain the work setting.
Adjustment, warranty, parts, replacements, additions, user changes, device changes, and future standards.
Share the furniture, user, device, or accessory question.
Pettus can help identify compatibility and coordination issues before the accessory reaches the site.
