Max

Max

kartell > Desk

This study table was born for the office. The gentle, hourglass shape allows Max to sit side-by-side with tables of the same type as well as with other office furnishings. It can stand alone as a single workstation or together with companion pieces, creating work islands for open office spaces. The match-up combinations are easy and quick, thanks to its lightness and mobility, as demonstrated by the leg structures. Three metal tubes in chromed steel join at the base to form castors or feet. The castors are also equipped with auto-lock brakes for stability.

Max

Max

kartell > Desk

This study table was born for the office. The gentle, hourglass shape allows Max to sit side-by-side with tables of the same type as well as with other office furnishings. It can stand alone as a single workstation or together with companion pieces, creating work islands for open office spaces. The match-up combinations are easy and quick, thanks to its lightness and mobility, as demonstrated by the leg structures. Three metal tubes in chromed steel join at the base to form castors or feet. The castors are also equipped with auto-lock brakes for stability.

CH110 Desk

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CH110 Desk

carlhansen > Desk

Hans J. Wegner’s CH110 desk stands out in many ways from his usual style of solid-wood furniture. Created in 1970, it was part of an exclusive office concept. The series features some of Wegner’s most distinctive steel-framed furniture.