Time executive desking by Krost Business Furniture is a modern take on timeless classic desking.
December 20th, 2011
Designed by Krost Business Furniture, the Time design system brings a contemporary elegance to executive office interiors with its sleek lines and modern detailing.
Available in veneer or melamine construction, the system comes in 2 styles. The first features four 125mm thick rectangular legs; the second features two 33mm panel end legs.

Height adjustable feet are standard across the range. The 4-leg variant is also available as a boardroom table with a linking piece that allows tables of infinite length to be made, for a flexible office solution. Screw-in legs make the table easy to install, dismantle and relocate.
The Time range comes in a variety of finishes and custom size configurations can be made upon request.

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