Holy Furniture!

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Divine Design Inspires the Space of Office Interiors 

Office Express, Troy, MI

In a unique and heartwarming initiative, Office Express (OEX) in Troy, Michigan, has consecrated their business to the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary with the Men of the Sacred Hearts. This divine partnership brings a spiritual touch to their world of commercial interiors, transforming the workspace into a heaven (I mean haven) of creativity and inspiration.


Office Express (OEX) is run by Anna (CEO) and Jeff (President). OEX delivers the quality, look, and experience of high-end commercial interiors at an affordable price, ensuring that organizations of all sizes can enjoy thoughtfully and stunningly designed environments. By incorporating elements that resonate with their newfound mission, OEX creates spaces that promote comfort and collaboration while fostering a sense of purpose. Picture inviting office chairs and inspiring desks that encourage productivity and connection, all designed to uplift the spirit of the workplace.

Anna Sinagra and Jeff Eusebio at OEX holding photo of the Sacred Hearts

Gone are the days of dull, uninspiring office environments; by this consecration, Office Express is committed to honoring the Sacred Hearts in their work and infuse their projects and designs with beauty, intentionality and meaning. Imagine your workspace that reflects devotion and peace, turning the office into a place of serenity where employees feel uplifted and motivated… Imagine thoughtfully crafted workspaces that promote peace and productivity…


“Beyond our commitment to excellence, we have consecrated our business to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, recognizing God's profound guidance and support. Over the past seven years, through both challenging times and moments of growth, we have felt the deep blessing of His direction. This foundation of faith has strengthened us, and we approach the future with excitement and gratitude for the path He continues to guide us on,” said Jeff Eusebio (President of OEX).


If you’re in the area, stop by Office Express to meet Jeff and Anna to say hi or see how they can help you with your commercial workspace needs! Your workspace might just become a vibrant reflection of your values, making it a truly sacred space in your daily life!

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