The elegance and high functionality of Epiphy makes it an ideal table for training sessions, meetings and conferences.
May 1st, 2013
Epiphy is a flip top table that’s designed predominantly for elegance and ease of use. The highly functional table can be easily re-configured for group work and each table can also accomodate various activities. In addition, large diameter castors and a levelling function ensures stable placement and easy portability, even on uneven floors, while parallel stacking makes for efficient storage.
Beyond such considerations, Epiphy is also carefully developed with ergonomics in mind to prevent a variety of conditions such as back pain and carpal tunnel syndrome.
The product has garnered several design accolades including the IF Award and Good Design Award.
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