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A 4-person workstation cluster does more than seat a team. It determines how people communicate, how noise travels, how cables are managed, and whether your floor plan feels organised or chaotic. At Sit Back & Relax, we stock 4-person workstations in a range of configurations designed for the way modern teams actually work.
Buy 4 person workstations online from Sit Back & Relax. Our range covers the most common team configurations used in Australian offices today, including back-to-back clusters, single-sided runs, corner pod arrangements, and height-adjustable systems for teams that want the option to sit and stand throughout the day. Desktops, screens, frame finishes, and cable management options can be specified to suit your floor plan and brand requirements.
Before selecting a finish or a screen height, the most important decision in any 4 person workstation purchase is the layout configuration. Back-to-back arrangements seat two pairs of users facing each other across a shared central frame, which is highly space-efficient and well-suited to teams that collaborate regularly. Single-sided configurations seat all four users in a row facing the same direction, which suits environments where individual focus is the priority. Corner pod arrangements give each user an L-shaped surface and more personal territory, but require a larger floor footprint. Getting the configuration wrong is difficult and expensive to reverse once furniture is installed, so it is worth mapping your floor plan carefully before committing, and considering how the team is likely to use the space rather than simply how it will fit.
With 9 warehouse locations across NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, and SA, we supply 4 person workstations to businesses across Australia with competitive lead times on in-stock configurations. Volume pricing is available and our team can assist with floor plan advice, product matching, and installation coordination for full office fitouts. For complex layouts or large orders, we recommend engaging our team early in the planning process.
A back-to-back workstation seats two pairs of users facing each other on opposite sides of a shared central frame. It is the most space-efficient layout and suits collaborative teams. A single-sided workstation seats all four users in a row facing the same direction, which uses more linear floor space but creates a more focused, individual working environment. The right choice depends on how your team works rather than which option looks better on a floor plan.
Space requirements vary significantly by configuration. A standard back-to-back cluster for four users typically requires a footprint of approximately 3000mm x 1500mm for the desks alone, plus at least 1000mm of clearance behind each user's chair for comfortable movement and egress. Corner pod arrangements require more floor area per person but give each user a larger individual work surface. We recommend sharing your floor plan dimensions with our team so we can advise on the most suitable configuration for your specific space.
Yes. Several configurations in our range are available with electric height-adjustable frames, allowing each user to switch between sitting and standing independently. Height-adjustable workstations require slightly more structural consideration in the frame design and are typically specified at the time of order rather than retrofitted. If sit-stand functionality is a priority for your team, we recommend selecting a compatible system from the outset rather than attempting to convert a fixed-height configuration later.
Our workstation range includes a variety of screen options including fabric-covered acoustic panels, glazed screens, and solid board dividers in a range of heights. Screen height is one of the most consequential choices in a workstation fitout, screens that are too low provide little practical privacy or acoustic separation, while screens that are too high can make an open-plan space feel closed and compartmentalised. For most open-plan environments, a screen height of 400 to 600mm above the desktop strikes the right balance between separation and openness.
Yes. Volume pricing is available for orders of multiple workstation clusters. Pricing varies depending on configuration, specification, and total quantity. We recommend contacting our team with your floor plan and requirements for an accurate quote, as workstation orders of this nature typically benefit from a tailored proposal rather than standard online pricing.