Walking into Toccoa Capital’s new office, you instantly feel the presence of the space. It’s sharp, powerful, and built with purpose, exactly the kind of environment Iron Age Office furniture is designed for.
The open workspace is anchored by Flex Panel Workstations, giving the team structure and flow with a touch of grit thanks to the steel X-bar panels. Along the edges, private offices are outfitted with height-adjustable L-Shape desks that strike the right balance between everyday comfort and a strong executive presence. One standout space features a Knight V2 L-Shape Desk, paired seamlessly with an Edwin Credenza and Cabinet Hutch, combining storage, organization, and impact in one commanding workstation.
The glass-wrapped conference room upstairs says everything without saying a word. The IAX Table and Edwin Credenza make it clear this is where decisions get made, and the fact that the room is visible from the first floor makes it an instant focal point. Just steps away, a full bar and lounge with a Rowan Coffee Table add a space to slow down and connect after the workday.
Iron Age seating also flows through the office, from Ventus conference chairs to executive and lounge seating. Every chair was chosen to complement the raw steel and maple of the workstations and tables, ensuring comfort without losing the grit and sophistication that defines the space.
Iron Age Office furniture feels right here because it doesn’t just fill a room, it defines it. The raw steel, solid maple, and custom details speak to strength, authenticity, and longevity. For a company like Toccoa Capital, the furniture isn’t just functional. It’s part of the story they want to tell.