Innovative furniture company Thinking Ergonomix present TRAPEZE: a versatile table base that doesn’t skim on style.
December 1st, 2008
With a unique leg profile, the TRAPEZE table base is a stunning solution to any work environment.
Designed and manufactured by a leader in the Australian commercial furniture industry – Thinking Ergonomix – and a winner of an Australian Design Mark, TRAPEZE represents a new way of thinking, incorporating fun with style. This unique base is also versatile: it can be used for any table base application including desks, meeting tables and boardroom tables.
TRAPEZE offers the possibility of endless configurations and infinite length, and is suitable for tabletops up to 1600mm wide. TRAPEZE is also available as a three-star or four-star base for round tables. The legs can be positioned at three different angles, depending on the aesthetics required, and is available with two different foot widths for narrow or wide tables.
TRAPEZE is also kind to the environment; using up to 85% aluminium content and minimal components – making it simple to disassemble and recycle. TRAPEZE is an environmental product that makes a visual statement in any workplace.
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