Three visions on the thme of the table. Architect Wim Quist and designers Bas Pruijser and Frans de la Haye have all created tables for Ahrend. The value of simplicity; four legs and a tabletop. Wim Quist Designer Ahrend 1030
Open the catalog to page 3Maintaining a strong central design principle ensures that the essence of the table's original design brief is retained. The simplicity of the Ahrend 1030 continually enhances the user's experience. I see this table as a proof that solidity and functionality are the pillars on which beauty rests. ^
Open the catalog to page 5The Ahrend 22 is a distinctive, mobile table that cr)tes space both for the office environment and for the user. No superfluous details. Minimalist design with maximum flexibility. For dynamic organisations keen to embrace and adapt to the changes in the contemporary office. Above all, a table that makes room for user and building. Bas Pruijser Designer of the Ahrend 22
Open the catalog to page 8The slim line of the frame and the working surface ensure a subtle and streamlined visual impact in offices with space restrictions. Modular construction for flexibility. A stylish support for work, meetings, discussions and decision-making. Blends in effortlessly with Ahrend cabinets, pedestals, screens and panels. Ahrend 22: 160x80cm mobile and 80x80cm mobile, maple-print worktop, chrome-plated frame. Ahrend 350: office chair. Ahrend 22: 320x130cm, American walnut worktop, chrome-plated frame. Ahrend 350: conference chairs.
Open the catalog to page 10The wide variation in the form of the tabletop and the legs guarantees a tailor-made solution to every work-space problem. Low tables, tables at regular working height, benches - Ahrend 22 works at any level. Adjustable in height. The table is also available on castors, so that it can easily be moved within the office. Varie tion.
Open the catalog to page 12The modern world is in continuai flux, everyone is mobile. Move-it cannot escape the trend. Mobile desks, conference and working tables reflect the dynamic nature of the age. This ability to move, to change, is underlined by the construction of the frame and the removable tabletop. I made a conscious choice to keep structures and materials visible. Frans de la Haye Industrial designer
Open the catalog to page 13Move-it: 100x200cm, Lino red Move-it: 150x150cm, black Lino Revolt tabletop. o tabletop.
Open the catalog to page 14Design is not just a trend but a tradition for Ahrend - a company with strong roots in the past and a clear vision of the future. The cooperation with leading designers like Friso Kramer, Wim Quist, Frans de la Haye, Perry King & Santiago Miranda, Sigurd Rothe and Meyer & Van Schooten has yielded and continues to yield inspiring furniture and furniture ranges. Design in the service of man at work. readyl thinas o o n o .51 a) s Q. O
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