Pulse is an innovative new conference table with a range of hidden features.
November 18th, 2011
Created by Wiesner-Hager, Pulse is an elegant conference table system for top executives, with an inspiringly light visual touch and a functional design.
The aim of the design was to create a range of conference tables that set a new lightness of touch against the old heaviness of the boardroom.

The modular design of pulse is the key to its individuality. This allows a vast number of different configurations: large or small, a block, an open or closed circle.
Planning is quick and easy, with numerous predefined arrangement variants.
With the innovative cable management feature, the cables are routed invisibly from the floor box inside the table support column.

The integrated horizontal cable duct is useful at two levels, for housing cables and plug-ins, media boxes, or with drop-in trays that can be used for writing utensils, plants, beverages or snacks.
Pulse also has a range of options for individualised solutions.
Available in Australia from Burgtec.
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