The Confest foldable table is a stylish, smart and flexible design that meets the work needs of today.
February 6th, 2014
Confest is a highly flexible table for use in training, meeting and conference rooms, as well as customise arrangements.
The top grade tabletops are available in different colour selections. The table also features a streamline leg design and comes in high specification, standard and simple model types, giving users the flexibility to arrange the table in an unlimited number of ways.
With Confest’s one touch lever operation and state of the art design, it takes a mere few seconds to fold and stack the tables. Lockable castors come with smart colour indicators that are visible when handling, thus ensuring convenience, stability and mobility.
But that’s not all. The high specification model also comes with a shelf underneath the tabletop, providing additional storage space when you need it.
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