Nest System High Table 100 | 140
Adjustable feet. Refer to the Product Sheet
From the outset, the System Tables, were designed for the purpose of being flexible enough to withstand change. The high and low tables feature a lock-in, tubular solution, which joins together a growing, perhaps even swaying loop or endlessly configured table. In this way, the system has the opportunity to answer a need for what is to come – duality in stability combined with the ability to grow and shrink if needed.
With an optional integrated electrical plug solution for all markets worldwide, the System Tables are easy to assemble and apply. And suddenly everything is linked: space and the people, coming together in a perfect ensemble.
Now available in a 1000mm width version
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