Classique Leisure Products are pleased to introduce the MUST collection of desks and tables.
November 21st, 2008
The new MUST collection of office desks and meeting, conference and dining tables represent a wide range of functional solutions married with the elegance of the finest interior furnishing materials.
From award-winning architect and furniture designer, Rodolfo Dordoni, the MUST collection offers a wide variety of sizes, in square, round or rectangular configuration, and a custom-size option for conference rooms.
MUST come in assorted coverings, from black tempered glass to coach hide and soft leathers in a range of different colours. They are easily customised to house communication and power cables with frames in a choice of chrome-plated INOX stainless steel or lacquered enamels.
The MUST collection are perfect for the professional and entertaining requirements of the corporate headquarters, home office or the dining areas of high-end workplaces and luxury homes.




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