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Ad Hoc Executive Factsheet

Ad Hoc Executive Factsheet

Ad Hoc Executive Factsheet

Product catalog summary
Overview: The Ad Hoc Executive furniture range, designed by Antonio Citterio in 2012, embodies modern management styles through office design. It emphasizes values such as transparency, teamwork, and quality, which are increasingly important in corporate cultures.
Key Features:
  • Functional Elegance: The centerpiece is a large table that serves as both a workstation and a meeting space. It features an adjustable, leather-covered desk blotter that conceals power and multimedia connections and provides storage.
  • Materials and Design: Made from high-quality materials like aluminium, wood, and premium leather, the range is noted for its excellent workmanship and elegant design.
  • Versatility: The furniture can be combined with the Ad Hoc furniture system, the AC 4 chair, or other classic pieces from the Vitra Collection.
Components:
  • Sideboards: Available in three sizes, made from anodised sheet aluminium, wood panels, and optional leather covers, providing space for documents and personal belongings.
  • High Sideboard: Can be used as a small standing desk.
Design and Collaboration: Antonio Citterio, an architect and designer based in Milan, has collaborated with Vitra since 1988, producing a series of office chairs and systems, as well as products for the Vitra Home Collection.
Dimensions and Options: The document provides detailed dimensions for various components and options for surfaces and colors, including light oak, polished aluminium, American walnut, and premium leather in various shades.
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Ad Hoc Executive Factsheet-1

Ad Hoc Executive Antonio Citterio, 2012 A modern management style is also expressed through office design. Functional elegance and high-quality materials. A company's business culture is conveyed through its workstations and executive offices in particular. And within corporate cultures, the role of values such as transparency, teamwork and quality is becoming increasingly important. These values were the main focus when developing Ad Hoc Executive - the new furniture range by Antonio Citterio. The centrepiece of Ad Hoc Executive is a large table, which can serve as a workstation or be used for meetings. The adjustable and leather-covered desk blotter integrated into the fine wood veneered table top conceals the power and multimedia connections, and also serves as a useful storage space. Sideboards in three different sizes of anodised sheet aluminium, wood panels and leather covers (optional) provide space for documents and personal belongings. The high sideboard has a special function: this version can additionally be used as a small standing desk. Ad Hoc Executive is made of high-quality materials such as aluminium, wood and Premium leather, and features excellent workmanship down to the last detail. Thanks to its light construction and elegant design, the range can be combined with the Ad Hoc furniture system, the AC 4 chair - also designed by Antonio Citterio - or with other classic pieces from the Vitra Collection. Antonio Citterio The architect and designer Antonio Citterio, who lives and works in Milan, has collaborated with Vitra since 1988. Together they have produced a series of office chairs and various office systems, as well as products for the Vitra Home Collection. The Citterio Collection is constantly being expanded.

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Ad Hoc Executive Factsheet-2

deep brown american walnut Table top, front panels, Base, alluminium wood veneer Desk blotter, Body sideboards. cover sideboards, metal matt anodised leather premium Art. No. 09147102 Vitra is represented worldwide. To find a Vitra partner in your area, go to www.vitra.com

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