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A management workplace withModus Executive, perfectly matched with the conference configuration: the large single tables manufacturer, measuring up to 240 x 120cm, cut an excellent figure as a workplace.Themodesty home panel in fluted,extruded aluminium profile also functions as cable management and may be fitted to any type of table configuration. Prestigious, barrel-shaped tableconfiguration in cherry veneer withanodized uprights and bright chromium-plated foot sections to seat 20. Tilt-up techni-stations forserving digital home projectors are integrated into the table tops. Aperfect team: Modus cantilever chair suppliers with elegantly stitched, slim cushion.

Logon. Understated– yet intriguing.

The extremely optically light, aesthetic impression made by Logon tablesisdue to an ingenious principle inspired by aircraft construction: foot sections and table top bearers are firmly braced by means of threadedrodsin the uprights. Minimum material cross sections can therefore beused to achieve a particularly high degree of stability. The result: a table surface of 240 x 120cm that appears to have floating surfaces and does not require any additional bracing. The recessed underframe ensures spacious legroom and versatile seating layouts. For both a desk and alinked conference configuration.The precisely modelled foot sections and the table top bearers are inhigh-grade die-cast aluminium. The vertical uprights and the horizontal underframe comprise extruded aluminium profile. Besides standardizedsizes and formats, the modular frame structure allows customized tableconfigurations that are exactly coordinated with individual interior forms and space requirements.

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