The tables have turned – Schiavello designers turned the tables (literally) and applied innovative design and engineering principles to their new Marina fold table collection.
July 28th, 2010
The multi-purpose Marina fold table is an immediate and effective solution to the changing needs of a dynamic work environment.
Marina’s mobility and responsiveness supports impromptu meetings, touchdown space, training sessions and collaborative conferences.
Conveniently folding after use, the sleek Marina fold table has a highly engineered and tested tilt mechanism which allows effortless and smooth movement while the safe multi-stacking ability requires minimal storage.
The Marina fold table’s design comes in a range of table tops including veneers or a powder-coated finish.
Available in 1800, 2000 and 2400 mm lengths as well as a round top configuration, and polished aluminium legs, Marina creates a beautifully refined working environment.
With a range of table tops and accessories to choose from the end result is a fluid, holistic approach to workplaces that offers greater flexibility and more creative space.
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