Logon is a linking table system that connects, like so many building blocks, to create a limitless array of possibilities. Logon tables systems offer an infinite variety – circle or rectangle, monolithic or compact. Dimensions: Available in different widths and with intermediate and corner elements, any shape – horseshoe, rectangular, open or closed – can […]
November 21st, 2008
Logon is a linking table system that connects, like so many building blocks, to create a limitless array of possibilities. Logon tables systems offer an infinite variety – circle or rectangle, monolithic or compact.
Dimensions: Available in different widths and with intermediate and corner elements, any shape – horseshoe, rectangular, open or closed – can be created with this system according to need. Logon is also available as a single table with or without castors.
Delivery time: 5 – 8 weeks
Applications: Commercial
Variations: In addition to standard formats, the engineering principle allows an abundance of options for configuring customized table configurations.
Finish: Top surfaces optionally in laminate, real wood veneer according to Wilkhahn woodstain colour samples or linoleum.
Manufacturer: Wilkhahn Asia Pacific
Designer: Andreas Störiko
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