A meeting table with dynamic configuration and size options
April 2nd, 2013
The design confidence of Glamour serves to subtly breathe life into a space. A quirky take on a classic design, its uniqueness lies in its finer details.
Sinetica designed it with versatility and the ability for dynamic configurations as their central principles. As such, Glamour is perfect for executive settings and as a meeting table.
Fully supported by die cast legs, Glamour has inbuilt cable management in white, black, chrome or aluminium finishes. It comes in various sizes, with its top available in colours of veneer or melamine and glass, and its frame available in black, white, silver or chrome.
The table can be freely specified from a large variety of materials, colours, sizes and solutions – and Glamour combines freely with Sinetica storage solutions, creating the perfect executive space, work or meeting environment.
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