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Excellence in detail: the bright chromium-plated frame andthe cantilevered home table top with thedistinctive impact-resilient profile integrated into the solid wood lipping convey quality and elegance. They harmonize perfectly with the bright chromium-plated armrests and frames of the luxurious Modus conference chair. Elongated, open-centred table configura-tionfor 18. Modus conference chairs with automatic synchro-adjustment and self- centring mechanism create a calm, ordered appearance, while providing first-class ergonomic comfort for longer periods ofsitting too.

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If decision-makers are expected to take a high degree of responsibility, a conferenceroomshould be furnished and equipped to promote processes focused on agreement and decision in the most optimal manner. For example, by means of a table configuration withrounded long edges to encourage interaction and communication among conferenceparticipants. The exposed places at the sides facilitate more tightly steered, more goal- oriented conference management. Participants can use digital projection for visual presen- tation of their ideas by means of integral table “portals” housing plug-and-play modules for media, power supply and network connections.The functionality of the table configuration is as important as high quality. A boardroomdoes after all symbolize the value that a community assigns to meetings held there. With this in mind, table frames with a bright chromium-plated finish and solid wood lipping have been selected that convey precision and elegance as convincingly as the high quality of theleather-covered Modus conference commercial chairs.

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