Krost’s new Buzz tables have just arrived and they’re already flying out the door and into training and conference rooms.
October 13th, 2015
Boasting powder coated steel frames and polypropylene construction, with a 25mm top and unique rubber edging that matches all the other trims, Buzz redefines the the meaning of form and function.
Buzz is also easily maneuverable with 4 heavy duty castors that can be locked securely into place. Buzz also features an easy to use mechanism that allows the table tops to fold up and nest together for easy storage.
Included with all Buzz tables is a linking piece that can be used to join the tables together for larger configurations. The tables also feature an integrated under-desk stationery track.
Available in 2 two sizes, 750mm & 1500mm wide, Buzz tables are engineered to excel in training, conference and teamwork settings.
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