EONA (Everything Old is New Again) is now available with concealed cable management.
September 9th, 2011
In response to market demands, the award winning EONA table system (Everything Old is New Again)is now available with concealed cable management.
Launched at Saturday In Design, the die cast polished aluminium leg features a removable die cast polished aluminium cover that allows cables to run from the underside of the table, down the inside of the leg to the floor where the cables exit ready to be fitted to a wall socket or floor box.

The simple but elegant design eliminates the need for umbilical cords that often spoil the overall design of a meeting room.
The new EONA leg also features a narrower stance, still maintaining the elegant proportions of the standard wider leg.
The narrow stance leg provides a smaller foot print table frame that will accommodate much smaller table tops, allowing EONA tables to be specified for breakout areas and small meeting rooms.

The new leg is manufactured from 100% post consumer recycled aluminium, turning everything old into something new.
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