SLV ranges from a simple table to a bench-type workstation, executive table and conference table complete with clean lines and a contemporary look.
March 9th, 2014
The SLV workstation has a lattice leg design of twin steel sections and a spacer beam that resembles traditional architecture with crisscross construction. With this distinctive design, the desk is structurally very strong and its metal to metal connections offer flexibility should the need for workstation reconfiguration arise.
The workstations can be freestanding tables or panel-hung structures with single leg support. Desktop or floor-standing screens can also be added to meet different aesthetical and functional requirements. In addition, to offer maximum flexibility to suit individual or team requirements, the bench table configurations are equipped with the middle leg slightly recessed from the table edges.
Executive tables (see top image) come in both an angle-leg frame and straight-leg option. Worktops are available in veneer, laminate and melamine with optional modesty panels. Pedestals and return cabinets are also available to complement the freestanding table, offering added functionality to the product.
Conference tables are available in circular or rectangular shapes with optional flip-tops for accessing cable management under work surfaces or integrated desktop power and data tracks.
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