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Electronic price list updated with release 182.B (U.S.) and147.B
(Canada), dated June 15, 2015.
Transitional products in this specification guide are
maintainedfor existing customers only and are likely to be phased
out overtime. These products are indicated with a S. Products that
arescheduled to be culled are indicated with an G, followed by
thelast order entry date.
Availability
cFor a list of all trademarks, refer to the last page of this
specification guide.© 2015 Steelcase Inc.
For Canadian PricingCandian factor can be found
atsteelcase.com/CADpricing.Calculate in the following order to
avoid rounding errors:• Multiply the base price and each option by
the Canadian factor.• Round each to the nearest dollar.
• Add base and options for total list price.
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Locations 2
Warranty 3
Ordering 4
Sustainability 6
SCS Certifications 7
Design Awards 8
Designers 9
Power and Data 13
Training/Multipurpose/Café Tables 59
Indoor/Outdoor Tables 355
Resources 359
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Locations
This specification guide is published for domestic use only.
Forexport pricing and information concerning the shipment
ofCoalesse products outside North America, please contact
CustomerService. Prices and data subject to change without notice
and areshown in U.S. dollars.
Showrooms
Chicago, IL222 Merchandise Mart, Suite 1032Chicago, IL 60654TEL
312.467.1783
Grand Rapids, MI901 44th Street SEGrand Rapids, MI 49508TEL
616.246.4000
New York, NY4 Columbus Circle, 7th FloorNew York, NY 10019TEL
212.445.8989
Los Angeles, CA1217 2nd StreetSanta Monica, CA 90401TEL
310.633.2200
High Point, NC250 Swathmore AvenueHigh Point, NC 27263TEL
336.434.4151
MexicoSteelcase, MexicoBlvd. Mauel Avila Camacho #24Piso11, Col.
Lamas de Chapultepec11000 Mexico D.F., MexicoTEL
011.52.555.540.9916
Offices
San Francisco, CACoalesse Design Center660 Third Street, Suite
100San Francisco, CA 94107TEL 415.486.6340
MAIN TELEPHONE 866.645.6952CUSTOMER SERVICE 1.800.627.6770
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Warranty
THIS LIMITED WARRANTYIS THE SOLE REMEDY FORPRODUCT DEFECT AND NO
OTHER EXPRESS ORIMPLIED WARRANTY ISPROVIDED, INCLUDINGBUT NOT
LIMITED TO ANYIMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ORFITNESS FOR A
PARTICU-LAR PURPOSE. COALESSESHALL NOT BE LIABLEFOR CONSEQUENTIAL
ORINCIDENTAL DAMAGESARISING FROM ANY PROD-UCT DEFECT.
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This warranty applies toCoalesse products delivered inthe United
States, Canada,Mexico, Latin America, and theCaribbean.
Coalesse, a division ofSteelcase Inc. (“Coalesse”),warrants that
Coalesse,Brayton, Metro and Vectabrand commercial productsare free
from defects in mate-rials or workmanship, for aperiod of (10)
years, subject tothe exceptions listed below.Coalesse will repair
or replacewith comparable product, at itsoption and free of charge,
anyproduct, part or componentmanufactured after November16, 2009
that fails under nor-mal use as a result of suchdefect. This
warranty appliesfrom the date of manufacture,regardless of shift
usage andis valid only for the originalpurchaser.
LifetimeAll interior wood frames
5 yearsStacking chairs, wood veneer,metal chair frames,
functionalmechanisms such as dollies,carts and trolleys,
seatingcomponents including controls, adjustment mechanisms,
pneumatic cylinders, and tablet arm assemblies. ForEmu outdoor
frames warrantyapplies against invasive and perforating rust not
derivingfrom scratches or abrasionsdue to use and which cannotbe
removed by normal cleaningand care.
3 yearsHigh wear parts such as cast-ers and glides, stocked
fabricsand other stocked coveringmaterials. For all fabrics
andleathers (Designtex, Maharam,Luna, etc) originating
manufac-turer warranties apply.
2 yearsExposed wood frames.
Exceptions
Warranty 1 yearMarker boards, electrical components (including
tasklights, power strips, harnesses,power blocks, outlets,
dataconnectors, audio and videoconnectors and all tabletopdevices),
drawer and doormechanisms, keyboard sup-ports, fiberglass
panels,replacement parts, granite and glass top surfaces,
andoutdoor cushions.
This warranty does not applyto product failure resultingfrom:•
Normal wear and tear• Failure to apply, install, ormaintain
products according to published Coalesse instructions and
guidelines• Abuse, misuse, or accident• Alteration or
modificationof the product• The substitution of anyunauthorized
non-Coalesse components for use in theplace of Coalesse
componentsin an integrated product solu-tion; such substitute
compo-nents include but are notlimited to worksurfaces,
legsupports, panels, brackets,shelves, overhead bins, andother
integral components.
The following products andmaterials are not covered bythis
warranty:• Products considered con-sumables (e.g. lamps), •
Customer’s Own Material(COM) or non-standard textiles and
materials• Variations occurring in sur-face materials (e.g.
colorfastness or matching grains,textures, and colors
acrossdissimilar substrates and lots)• Other manufacturer’s
prod-ucts, including Carl Hansenand Emu. Coalesse will passthrough
other manufacturer’swarranties where applicable and to the extent
possible.
Exclusions
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Ordering
Shipping and StorageCoalesse reserves the right toselect carrier
and packagingmethod. Partial shipments maybe delivered. Coalesse is
notliable for delays or deliveryfailure due to strikes,
lockouts,labor, or transportation diffi-culties, failure or delay
of sup-ply sources, accidents, fire,acts of God, or any othercause
of like or unlike naturebeyond Coalesse’s control.Coalesse may
transfer mer-chandise to storage if notaccepted when
shipmentscheduled. Transfer and stor-age charges will be the
cus-tomer’s expense. Coalesse’sinvoice is payable upon trans-fer.
If transfer is made prior toconfirmed shipping date, stor-age
expenses will be borne bycustomer.
Shipping charges MAY be calculated per order. Leadtimes vary by
product.Coalesse reserves the right toselect carrier. Partial
ship-ments may be delivered.Coalesse will make everyeffort to
provide current andaccurate lead time informa-tion, however,
Coalesse is notliable for delays or deliveryfailure due to strikes,
lock-outs, labor, or transportationdifficulties, failure or delay
ofsupply sources, accidents,fire, acts of God, or any othercause of
like or unlike naturebeyond Coalesse’s control.
Freight is included on domesti-cally manufactured productswithin
the 48 contiguous statesof the United States and stan-dard freight
service of CarlHansen & Son and Emu.
ClaimsMerchandise shipped fromCoalesse is thoroughlyinspected
and properly packedbefore leaving the factory.Responsibility of its
safe deliv-ery is assumed by the carrierat the time of
shipment.Customer must match thefreight delivered with the bill
oflading. Customer must exam-ine packaging material upondelivery
and note any damageon the carrier bill of lading. Ifthere is damage
to the packag-ing material, inspect the furni-ture immediately. If
concealeddamage is found, contact thecarrier within 10 days of
deliv-ery date. Save all packagingmaterials until after
inspection.
Freight damage and claimsmust be reported by the pur-chaser to
the carrier. Coalesseis not responsible for freightclaims. Claims
for loss or dam-age must not be deducted fromour invoice, nor
payment with-held awaiting adjustment ofsuch claims. Do not return
anymerchandise to Coalesse with-out a Return Authorizationnumber.
By following theseprocedures carefully, Coalesseguarantees our full
support ofyour claims to protect youagainst loss or damages.
Allclaims against Coalesse fordefects, errors or shortagesmust be
made by customer inwriting within ten (10) daysafter delivery.
Failure to makeclaims within ten (10) daysconstitutes acceptance of
mer-chandise and waives claims.Cutting of textiles deemsacceptance
of yardage andwaives all defects, errors, andshortages. Coalesse is
notliable for subsequent damages.
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How to OrderCoalesse furniture is availablethrough authorized
dealers and retailers. Select productsare available for order
fromour web site. The authorizeddealer can help you witheverything
from surface material selection and orderplacement, to
specializedservices, such as space plan-ning and design, delivery
andinstallation. Best of all, theyare part of your local
commu-nity, providing expert advicewith a thorough understand-ing
of local needs. For more information and a listing ofdealers and
retailers, visitwww.coalesse.com or call 1.800.627.6770.
Coalesse reserves the right tolimit distribution of any or
allmodels.
Credit, Prices, and TermsCredit may be established
uponacceptance of satisfactory ref-erences. For payment
terms,contact Coalesse’s CreditDepartment. Coalesse maycancel or
change credit termsat its discretion and mayrequest advance payment
atany time.
The order confirmation will bedeemed by the customer andby
Coalesse, as the finalexpression of agreement andwill be deemed the
exclusivestatement of terms. The orderconfirmation supersedes
allprior writings and may not bemodified or rescinded, exceptby a
revised Coalesse orderconfirmation signed by thecustomer. No
changes arebinding on Coalesse until deliv-ery of the order
confirmation.Any storage charges and appli-cable sales taxes are in
addi-tion to the prices shown formerchandise. Inside
delivery,uncartoning and installationare customer’s
responsibilityunless separately quoted. Alllist pricing shown
includesfreight prepaid to one destina-tion for delivery in the 48
con-tiguous United States. Hawaiiand Alaska are not included.We
reserve the right toincrease prices without noticedue to increases
in labor andmaterial costs. If timely pay-ment is not made,
customer isliable for reasonable collectioncosts, including
attorney’sfees.
Special/CustomProductsCoalesse prides itself on beingresponsive
to our customer’sneeds. Contact our CustomerService team at
1.800.627.6770to discuss a special opportu-nity. Due to product
modifica-tions and engineering time,special orders may not be
can-celled. Charges will apply.
FOR MORE INFORMATION (onordering our products)Please contact
CoalesseCustomer Service at:1.800.627.6770 .
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Reserved Fabric PolicyPrior to order receipt, reserving textiles
(COM/COL,Maharam, Designtex, andselect Luna Graded-In) is
theresponsibility of the dealer.Coalesse cannot reserve textiles
based on projectedorders. Coalesse cannot guar-antee Maharam or
Designtexfabric availability. If dealerreserves Maharam orDesigntex
textiles, Coalessewill require the reserve num-ber and zip code for
locatingpurposes when ordering.
Schedule EnhancementsCoalesse will entertain sched-ule
enhancements on a case-by-case basis; however, pleaseunderstand
that we mustreceive complete informationsuch as installation date,
open-ing date etc...to make informedscheduling decisions.
No order move-ups or move-outs are allowed on any orderthat
falls within the 15-workingday period of its
manufacturingcompletion date. If it is withinthe 15-working day
period,Coalesse will invoice at ship-ment but may offer
storageoptions at a charge for manu-factured product.
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Order Cancellations/ChangesAll order change/cancellationrequests
must be submittedusing the Coalesse orderchange/cancellation
requestform. Late changes could jeop-ardize the committed
deliveryof an order.
Coalesse Rapid10 programs no change or cancellationsallowed.
Coalesse Products:• No charges will be assessedfor change or
cancellation 14or more calendar days prior tothe manufacturing
completiondate (excludes holidays and/orlarge quantity project
sizeorders). For import products,charges may apply.
• No manufacturing changesare allowed 0-13 calendar daysprior to
the manufacturingcompletion date. Simplechanges including
shippingaddress changes are subject toapproval but will be
accommo-dated when possible.
• No cancellations or productchanges will be accepted forquick
ship or special/customproduct orders including spe-cial laminates.
A cancellationfee will be applicable for anycustom product and/or
changemay jeopardize lead time.
• If COM/COL has beenreceived at time of change orcancellation,
it is the dealer’sresponsibility to advise dispo-sition or return
of materials.Coalesse will not store materi-als after 30 days.
Additional Charges• Changes or cancellationsthat involve any of
the follow-ing may be subject to a chargeearlier and/or greater
thanshown above: Special engi-neering product, CSM, pre-ordered
components, materialswith extended lead times (e.g.,veneers,
special paint, etc.) orlarge quantities of standardmaterials.
• Use our Order Change/Cancellation Request Form forall order
changes. It isCoalesse responsibility toaccurately process
changeorder requests. It is thedealer’s responsibility to
verifythat we have accurately inter-preted your change requestsby
checking the acknowledge-ment after the change hasbeen made. If you
do not usethe web-based change orderform process and an erroroccurs
during our translationwhich cannot be correctedprior to ship, all
costs will beshared on a 50/50 basis.Changing ship dates or
addingproduct to your order is sub-ject to the availability of
manu-facturing capacity.
• Cartoning changes and ship-ping address changes are sub-ject
to approval and to achange charge. Please consultyour Customer
Service forspecific information pertainingto your order.
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As our understanding of sus-tainability evolves in the con-tract
furniture business,Coalesse is being launched onthree important
fronts:responsibly harvested woods,better ways of plating metal,and
manufacturing for thehighest level of durability. Toensure all new
products aresocially responsible, we haveengaged the
“cradle-to-cra-dle” design consultancy,MBDC, to advise us and
pro-vide third-party analysis of thematerials and processes weuse
to create our products. AsCoalesse grows, socialresponsibility will
be anessential part of our decision-making, from design to
dis-posal. We believe that oursuccess on the environmentalfront
will be built on the accu-mulation of a multitude ofsmall steps and
the occasionalbig leap. We are starting witha green outlook and we
haveevery intention of growinggreener.
WOODS: FSC CERTIFICATION
Our policy with wood sourcedfrom outside North Americaand our
approved Europeanpartners is that they must becertified by The
ForestryStewardship Council (FSC) toensure these woods havebeen
responsibly harvestedfrom sustainable forests, andthat the rights
and welfare ofworkers and local communi-ties are being
respected.Through an FSC label, woodcan be traced back to its
origi-nal source of supply.
Our Geneva, NY manufactur-ing location has chain of custody
certification for work-ing with FSC certified woods.
CHROME: A NEW ALTERNA-TIVE TO METAL
Chromed steel is a mainstayof the contract furnitureindustry
because it is consid-ered a premium finish withhigh durability. But
dependingon the type of chrome pro-cessing used, it can have
adetrimental impact on humanand environmental health. Themost
common method ofchrome plating uses hexava-lent chrome, a known
carcino-gen and considered by MBDCin their color-coded ratingsystem
(green, yellow, red), tobe a “hard-red” chemical.There are no
health hazardsassociated with chrome onceit has been applied, but
thehexavalent chrome electro-plating process can be hazardous.
Is there an alternative?Coalesse is opting for a safermethod of
plating and haspartnered with a domesticsupplier who uses only
“triva-lent” chrome, a non-carcino-genic form of the metal. Few,if
any, metal finishingprocesses are without envi-ronmental
challenges, andchrome is no exception.Working with the best
technol-ogy currently available, wewill continue to seek new
andbetter alternatives.
BUILDING TO LAST
Building longevity into prod-ucts is an important
sustain-ability strategy. A chair ortable that lasts for 50 or
100years or more will not have tobe replaced, saving the mate-rials
and finishes and embod-ied energy from beingduplicated in another
form.Coalesse is quality furnituredesigned to outlast its buyers.We
hold up Hans Wegnerdesigns as the model oflongevity—pieces
manufac-tured a generation ago are stillprized possessions today.
Ourhope is that every piece in ourcollection appreciates in
valueover the years, so it will bepassed on.
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ONGOING AUDITS
As the Coalesse collectiongrows, our intention is to liveby the
cradle-to-cradle (C2C)philosophy described byMBDC this way:
“Instead ofdesigning cradle-to-graveproducts, dumped in landfillsat
the end of their ‘life,’ thegoal is create products
forcradle-to-cradle cycles,whose materials are perpetu-ally
circulated in closed loops.Maintaining materials inclosed loops
maximizes mate-rial value without damagingecosystems.” Coalesse
hascontracted MBDC to audit thematerials used in the majorityof our
existing products, andto advise us as we developnew products. We
intend toachieve Cradle to Cradle certi-fication on the highest
per-centage of products possible.As Coalesse grows,
socialresponsibility will be anessential part of our
decision-making, from design to dis-posal. We believe that
oursuccess on the environmentalfront will be built on the
accu-mulation of a multitude ofsmall steps and the occasionalbig
leap. We are starting witha green outlook and we haveevery
intention of growinggreener.
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SCS CertificationsConsolidated List, as of November, 2009
Guest• Kart Café• Kart Stack• Enea (All models)• Last Minute
Stool• Lottus• Bindu
SCS Indoor Advantage GoldIndoor Air Quality Certified
toSCS-EC10.2-2007Conforms to ANSI/BIFMAFurniture Emissions
Standard(M7.1/X7.1-2007) for the openplan and private office
scenar-ios: California Specification01350 for the open plan
andschool classroom scenariosand BIFMA e3-2008 (Credit7.6.1 and
7.62) for the openplan and private office scenar-ios. Registration:
SCS-IAQ-01822
Guest - Wood• Capa• Switch Guest• Wrapp
SCS Indoor Advantage GoldIndoor Air Quality Certified
toSCS-EC10.2-2007Conforms to ANSI/BIFMAFurniture Emissions
Standard(M7.1/X7.1-2007) for the openplan and private office
scenar-ios: California Specification01350 for the open plan
sce-nario and BIFMA e3-2008(Credit 7.6.1 and 7.62) for theopen plan
and private officescenarios. Registration: SCS-IAQ-02305
Stack Seating• Kathryn
SCS Indoor AdvantageIndoor Air Quality Certified
toSCS-EC10.2-2007Conforms to ANSI/BIFMAFurniture Emissions
Standard(M7.1/X7.1-2007) and BIFMAe3-2008 (Credit 7.6.1 and
7.62)for the open plan and privateoffice scenarios.
Registration:SCS-IAQ-01823
Seating Executive - Task• Bob• Chord• Bindu• La Costa• Rocky
(all models)
SCS Indoor Advantage GoldIndoor Air Quality Certified
toSCS-EC10.2-2007Conforms to ANSI/BIFMAFurniture Emissions
Standard(M7.1/X7.1-2007) for the openplan and private office
scenar-ios: California Specification01350 for the open plan
andschool classroom scenariosand BIFMA e3-2008 (Credit7.6.1 and
7.62) for the openplan and private office scenar-ios. Registration:
SCS-IAQ-01824
Lounge (Gold)• Astor• Await• Circa• Coupe• Davos• Evaneau• Holy
Day• Joel• Lagunitas• Ripple• Sidewalk (includes mobile)• Stilleto•
Swathmore (includes Grande and Grande Mobile)• Switch chair• Switch
lounge• Thoughtful• Together
SCS Indoor Advantage GoldIndoor Air Quality Certified
toSCS-EC10.2-2007Conforms to ANSI/BIFMAFurniture Emissions
Standard(M7.1/X7.1-2007) for the openplan and private office
scenar-ios: California Specification01350 for the open plan
andschool classroom scenariosand BIFMA e3-2008 (Credit7.6.1 and
7.62) for the openplan and private office scenar-ios. Registration:
SCS-IAQ-01820
Lounge • Archipelago• Bix• Detour• Passerelle• Topo
SCS Indoor Advantage Indoor Air Quality Certified
toSCS-EC10.2-2007Conforms to ANSI/BIFMAFurniture Emissions
Standard(M7.1/X7.1-2007) and BIFMAe3-2008 (Credit 7.6.1) for
theopen plan and private officescenarios. Registration:
SCS-IAQ-01820
• Akira• Au Lait• Ballet• Derby• Disc• E-table• Ginkgo Biloba•
Juice• Reunion• Rizzi Arc• Runner (including TR)• Teamwork
Auxiliary Table• Train
SCS Indoor AdvantageIndoor Air Quality Certified
toSCS-EC10.2-2007Conforms to ANSI/BIFMAFurniture Emissions
Standard(M7.1/X7.1-2007) and BIFMAe3-2008 (Credit 7.6.1) for
theprivate office scenario only.Registration: SCS-IAQ-02272
Tables (Excludes Wood orWood Veneer, for laminatesonly):• Akira•
Arriva• Au Lait• Ballet• Derby• E-table• Ginkgo Biloba• Juice•
Reunion• Rizzi Arc• Runner (including TR)• Teamwork Auxiliary
Table• Train
SCS Indoor Advantage Gold Indoor Air Quality Certified
toSCS-EC10.2-2007Conforms to ANSI/BIFMAFurniture Emissions
Standard(M7.1/X7.1-2007) for the openplan and private office
sce-nario. Also conforms toBIFMA e3-2008 (Credit 7.6.2)for the
private office scenarioonly Registration: SCS-IAQ-01844
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(Includes all wood optionsexcept wood fronts on storagefor the
open plan scenario)Teamwork Tables, StorageCarts, Mobile Easel and
WallMounted Markerboards,Detour Mobile Desk, CaféTables, Moped and
Stations.
SCS Indoor Advantage Indoor Air Quality Certified
toSCS-EC10.2-2007Conforms to ANSI/BIFMAFurniture Emissions
Standard(M7.1/X7.1-2007) for the openplan and private office
scenar-ios. Also conforms to BIFMAe3-2008 (Credit 7.6.1) for
theopen plan and private officescenario Registration:
SCS-IAQ-01844
• Denizen
SCS Indoor AdvantageIndoor Air Quality Certified
toSCS-EC10.2-2007Conforms to ANSI/BIFMAFurniture Emissions
Standard(M7.1/X7.1-2007) for the privateoffice scenario only
andBIFMA e3-2008 (Credit 7.6.1)for the private office scenarioonly.
Registration: SCS-IAQ-01842
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Design Awards Since 1991
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2013 Best of Neocon, Bench, Gold Award . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .Lagunitas
2013 IF Design Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hosu
2013 Red Dot Design Award – Product Deign . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . .Hosu
2012 Editor's Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free Stand
2012 Innovation Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free Stand
2012 Silver Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Free Stand
2011 Best of NeoCon Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Sebastopol
2011 Best of NeoCon Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .CG_1
2010 Best of NeoCon Innovation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . .SW_1
2009 IDEA Bronze Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Akira
2009 Best of NeoCon Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Denizen
2009 Best of NeoCon Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Emu Heaven
2008 Good Design Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Holy Day
2007 Best of NeoCon Gold and Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . .Akira
2006 Good Design Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Await
2006 Best of NeoCon Gold, Roscoe Merit Award . . . . . . . . . .
. .X-Stack
2005 Adex Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Calm
2005 Adex Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ripple
2005 Best of NeoCon Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Rocky
2005 Adex Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thoughtful
2005 Good Design Award, Adex Platinum, ID Magazine - Design
Distinction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Topo
2004 Adex Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bix Expansion
2004 Best of NeoCon Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Calm
2004 Good Design Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Ripple
2004 Best of NeoCon, Best of Competition Gold . . . . . . . . .
. . . .Topo
2003 Best of NeoCon Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Au Lait
2004 Best of NeoCon Gold, Bronze - Arido Award of Excellence . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . .Bix Expansion
2002 Silver - Arido Award of Excellence . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .Bix
2002 Best of NeoCon Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Kart Café
2002 Best of NeoCon Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .E-Table
2001 Best of NeoCon Gold, Silver, and most Innovative . . . . .
.Bix
2000 Best of NeoCon Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Diekman Tables
2000 Best of NeoCon Gold, Best of NeoCon Editor’s Choice .
.Sidewalk
2000 Best of NeoCon Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .TeamWork
2000 Best of NeoCon Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Train
2000 Adex Platinum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TX
1999 Best of NeoCon Silver, Adex Award . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .Detour
1999 Best of NeoCon Gold and Most Innovative, IDSA Design of the
Decade, IDEA Gold Award, Apex Award, Acclaim Award, Office Insight
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kart
1998 Best of NeoCon Gold and Most Innovative, IDSA Design of the
Decade, IDEA Gold Award, Apex Award, Acclaim Award, Office
Insight-Most Excellent . .Kart
1998 Best of NeoCon Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Switch Lounge
1997 IIDA Charles Gelber Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . .Reunion
1996 Apex Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Reunion
1995 Best of NeoCon Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Runner
1995 Apex Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TeamWork
1994 Charles Gelber Award, Apex Award . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .Reunion
1994 Best of NeoCon Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . .Rizzi Arc
1994 Best of NeoCon - Best of Competition and Gold . . . . . . .
.Template
1993 IBD Bronze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TeamWork
1992 IBD Best of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ballet Pedestal
1992 IBD Bronze and Acclaim Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .Evaneau
1991 Roscoe Award, Acclaim Award Best of Show . . . . . . . . .
.Ballet
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EOOS - AustriaTogether
The Austrian-based EOOS wasfounded in 1995 by MartinBergmann,
Harald Gründl, andGernot Bohmann, three gradu-ates of the Academy
of AppliedArts in Vienna. The partners col-laborate on all
projects, special-izing in the design of furniture,consumer
products, and archi-tectural spaces, particularly flag-ship retail
stores. Customersinclude celebrated names suchas Armani, Adidas,
Moroso,A1/Vodafone, Matteograssi,Walter Knoll, Keilhauer,
Duravitand Zumtobel Staff.
EOOS relies heavily on researchand a design process they referto
as “poetic analysis.” The part-ners seek words, sentences, orimages
that evoke concepts“deeply rooted in mankind.”
Says Martin Bergmann: “Ourwork is not one-dimensional,nor is it
based on a directprocess that leads from a spe-cific customer
requirement toour design. We actuallyresearch the context of
thecustomer’s brand. What is itderived from? How did thebrand myth
come about? Whatdoes the brand stand for? Ourapproach frequently
enablesus to illuminate a previouslyundiscovered dimension of the
customer.”
Jeffrey Bernett - USADavos Chair & Benches
Jeffrey Bernett, who foundedhis renowned Studio B in1995,
presented his first col-lection of furniture and acces-sories,
entitled “Ideas forProduction,”at the May 1996International
ContemporaryFurniture Fair (ICFF) in NewYork City. The designs
wonthe Editor’s Award for “BestDecorative Accessories.” Atthe ICFF
in May of 2000,Bernett, along with five otherdesigners, was named
“BestNew Designer” for work withthe U.S. manufacturer, Dune.
Highly versatile, Bernettworks in interior
architecture,furniture, household products,lighting, fashion
accessories,graphic design/corporateimage and art direction. He
isthe first American designer tobe hired by a number of
majorEuropean companies. Recentclients include Authentics,Viccarbe,
B&B Italia, Boffi,Cappellini, Dune, EsteéLauder, Hidde/sdb,
MichaelKors (LVMH), Ligne Roset, andTroy.
His work has been featured inAbitare, Casa Abitare,
DesignDiffusion News, Domus, ElleDecor, House & Garden,Interni,
Intramuros,Metropolitan Home, The NewYork Times, Ottagono, and
thebooks “50 Products” and “50Beds.”
In 1995, Bernett foundedConsultants for DesignStrategy. In
collaboration withNicholas Dodziuk, he consultson custom
furnishings and fix-tures for clients such asNorthwest Airlines,
MichaelKors, and Samsonite.
Bernett’s explanation of whyhe designs (Interior Designmagazine,
December, 2003):“I’m very mechanicallyinclined, which includes
anaffinity for and curiosity aboutmachines, industrial process,and
materials. I was born withthe benefit of being a
goodthree-dimensional thinker, aswell as studying a fair bit
ofbusiness at university. Designwas the perfect profession—culture
for commerce.”
PearsonLloyd - UKBob and Lox
Tom Lloyd and Luke Pearsonmet while studying atEngland’s Royal
College of Artin the early 1990’s. TheLondon-based
PearsonLloydstudio was founded in 1997based on their shared
desireto combine furniture andproduct design. They work anumber of
design disciplines,including furniture, consumerproducts,
transport, and thepublic realm.
The designers have writtenthat their “desire is to
producecompelling solutions that areintelligent, appropriate
andtimeless, and contribute towhat for us, is the still embryonic
craft of industrialdesign.”
PearsonLloyd’s work includes:Virgin Atlantic Airway’s UpperClass
Suite (2003); a range ofwalk-in showers for IdealStandard (2005); a
streetlighting system by Artemidefor The City of Westminster(2004);
bus shelters and way-finding system for SheffieldCity (2007); and
numerousfurniture projects for WalterKnoll, Bernhardt
Design,Kokuyo, Tacchini, andAllermuir. The studio wasselected from
over 150 com-panies to be one of four des-ignated product
designconsultancies for Transportfor London (TFL) until 2009.
Jean-Marie - Massaud-FranceHoly Day Lounge & Tables,Emu
Heaven, Massaud
In 2000, Jean-Marie Massaudformed Studio Massaud withDaniel
Pouzet . Together, theyhave designed the TanabéHouse (Fukuoka,
Japan),Renault’s displays at interna-tional motor shows, theModern
Object concept store(Colombus, Ohio), the HIP spa(Nice, France),
and the brandand architectural image ofLancôme (cosmetics)
andPoltrona Frau (furniture)worldwide. Studio Massaud isalso
working on a 50,000-seatfootball stadium and two con-dominium
towers(Guadalajara, Mexico), luxuryhotel (Paris, France), and
acondominium building(Tribeca, New York).
A graduate of Les Ateliers,Ecole Nationale Supérieure deCréation
Industrielle,Massaud’s work, while“humanistic,” is rooted in
theapplied sciences and clearlyinfluenced by his training asan
engineer.
Victor Carrasco, GeneralManager of Viccarbe, says ofMassaud:
“His unmistakable“Human Nature Style” hasallowed him to become, in
fewyears, one of the top design-ers at international level.
“Who other than Massaud,”says Carrasco, “would be ableto
reinterpret Mies Van DerRohe in such an elegant andsophisticated
way? Onlysomeone with a special sensi-tivity can develop a
landmarkcollection like Holy Day. It isalready a great
internationalbestseller and part of thecontemporary history
ofdesign.”
Massaud’s furniture designsare displayed in design muse-ums in
Amsterdam, Chicago,London, Lisbonne, Paris, andZurich.
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Marc KrusinWrapp Chair
One of Europe’s brightestyoung designers, Marc Krusinis veteran
of the Milan-basedgroup Codice 31, which hefounded in 1998 with
fiveother designers. He nowdirects the design team of
theprestigious Milanese designfirm, Piero Lissoni,
overseeingprojects for internationalclients such as Alessi,
Kartell,Flos, Thonet, and Wella.
Much of Krusin’s own work isdone through Klay, a firm heopened
in 2004, specializingin “objects of natural materialsinfluenced by
world cultures.”Cross-cultural influences runthroughout his
practice.
He has designed for FontanaArte, Liv’it, Pallucco, Saporiti,Bosa
ceramiche, Merten,Omnidecor, Glas Italia, and theSpanish furniture
firm,Viccarbe. Viccarbe’s GeneralManager, Victor Carrasco,describes
Krusin as “a greattalent at a very young age.”
Krusin was recently honoredin the 2008 “Europe 40 Under40,” an
annual program co-sponsored by The EuropeanCentre for Architecture
ArtDesign and Urban Studies andThe Chicago Athenaeum:Museum of
Architecture andDesign. According to the pro-gram directors, Krusin
is oneof the “next generation ofinnovative architects anddesigners
who will impactfuture living and working envi-ronments, cities, and
ruralareas.”
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Patricia Urquiola -SpainLast Minute Stool, EmuRetrouvé, and
Hosu
Patricia Urquiola began train-ing as a student in architec-ture
at Faculdad deArquitectura de Madri beforegraduating in design
fromPolitecnico di Milano in 1989,where she studied underAchille
Castiglione.
In 1991, as head of the productdevelopment team at DePadova,
Urquiola designed herfirst commercial furniturepieces (in
collaboration withVico Magistretti). They werehighly imaginative
yet func-tionally pragmatic, an appeal-ing combination that
hasdefined her work since.
From 1993 to 1996, Urquiolaowned a studio with twofriends,
accepting commis-sions in architecture, interiors,showrooms, and
restaurants.From 1996 to 2000 she man-aged the design group
LissoniAssociati, then opened herown studio in Milan, focusingon
product design, displays,and architecture.
Best known for her manydesigns for Moroso, Urquiolahas also
worked for DePadova, Agape, B&B, Alessi,Driade, Foscarini,
Kartell, Flos,Molteni, and Artelano amongother well-known
furniturehouses. She has won numer-ous design awards and issought
after as a speaker atconferences and universities.
Hans J. Wegner -DenmarkCarl Hansen & Son
Hans J. Wegner is one of the20th century’s most
importantfurniture designers. A leaderof the Danish Modern
style,Wegner is revered for hisiconic chairs with theirorganic
beauty and amplecomfort. His understanding ofwood joinery was
unsur-passed, his views on qualityuncompromising. Wegner balanced
form and functionbrilliantly.
Carl Hansen & Son, theDanish furniture maker, beganworking
with Wegner in 1949.Among his first designs forthe company were the
leg-endary Wishbone Chair (CH24)and several other designs thatare
still produced today.
During his long career,Wegner designed more than500 chairs. He
almost singu-larly brought the chair out ofits hiding place as
“part of afurniture set” and into its ownas modern sculpture.
Hebroke new ground by combin-ing natural materials in imagi-native
ways, always testingthe limits of craftsmanshipand serial
production.
Wegner was demanding anddifficult to satisfy, often takingweeks
to get the results hewanted from his craftspeople.But he was also
limitlesslycurious, often playful, andalways elegant. “We must
takecare,” he said, “that everythingdoesn’t get so dreadfully
seri-ous. We must play – but wemust play seriously.”
While Wegner was awardedpractically every honor possi-ble for a
furniture designer,and his chairs are featured inmuseums around the
world,his design is accessible. Hebelieved that chairs weremade for
sitting. Ergonomicsand usability had a central rolein his thinking
before thosewords ever entered the mainstream.
Hans J. Wegner died inDenmark in January, 2007.
Brian Kane - USABindu
Brian Kane graduated fromthe University of
Bridgeport,Connecticut, in 1970 with aBachelor of Science degree
inIndustrial Design. He workedfor several New York Citydesign
studios and spent ayear in Milan, Italy, workingfor Architect
Silvio Coppola.His projects included thedesign of seating and
case-goods for such companies asMobil Italia Spa. and
BerniniSpa.
After returning to the U.S., heworked in New York forAtelier
International (A.I).Work involved special contractfurniture design
projects,showroom design, and thestartup of U.S. production
ofItalian designs by Cassina,B&B, and Tecno.
Kane joined the design staff atMetropolitan FurnitureCorporation
(Coalesse) inJanuary, 1977. Less thanthree years later, he
becameone of four partners assumingownership of the firm, andtook
on the responsibilities ofVice President of Design andProduct
Development.
In 1987, Metropolitan wasacquired by Steelcase. Forthe next two
years, Kanemaintained his position asVice President and
wasresponsible for all aspects ofCoalesse’s design,
includingproducts, showrooms, andgraphics.
In March of 1989, Kane estab-lished Kane Design Studio inSan
Francisco.
Kane’s designs have won over80 design awards and havebeen
exhibited at the Whitneyand Brooklyn Museums inNew York and the
Museum ofModern Art in San Francisco.
WilliamsSorel - USADenizen
WilliamsSorel is a California-based design studio estab-lished
by Otto Williams andJess Sorel in 2007. Prior tolaunching their own
firm, Ottoand Jess were the creativeforce behind Coalesse,
bySteelcase. Their designs forCoalesse won more than 20awards, most
notably for Bix,which defied conventionaloffice furniture
categories.During their tenure atCoalesse, Otto and Jessdeveloped a
passion and repu-tation for exploring the bound-aries between work
and life inan effort to humanize themodern workplace.
The designers have said “weare thinking less about cate-gorizing
office furniture andresidential furniture, andthinking more about
the expe-riences of working and livingin spaces, and the
artifactsyou need to support both nar-ratives
simultaneously.There’s really a move to allowfurniture to be
furniture again,as opposed to equipment. In a sense, the office is
being dismantled.”
Together they hold numerousdesign and utility patents andtheir
work has been publishedin Abitare, Azure, Contract,Fast Company,
I.D. Magazine,Interior Design, andMetropolis. Otto holds a BFAin
Industrial Design fromRhode Island School ofDesign. Jess holds a
BFA inIndustrial Design from TheCalifornia College of the Arts.
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Scott Wilson & MINIMAL - USASW_1 Collection, Power Pod
In 2007, Scott Wilson foundedChicago-based MINIMAL, astudio
whose diverse workspans industries ranging fromtechnology,
interaction, andconsumer products to fashion,furniture and
environments.A former Global CreativeDirector at Nike, Wilson
hasled design organizations suchas IDEO, Thomson
ConsumerElectronics, Fortune Brands,and Motorola and createdsome of
the most recognizedconsumer design icons.
Currently partnering with topFortune 500 companies suchas
Google, Dell, Microsoft,Nike, and Xbox as well asexciting
start-ups, MINIMAL isworking on the some of themost anticipated new
devicesand experiences in the indus-try. Balancing consulting
fordesign-centric brands with hisintense passion for
self-man-ufacturing and entrepreneurialventures, Wilson is
constantlylooking for the next consumerconnection. In January
of2010 he successfully incu-bated, developed, raised fund-ing, and
launched a revolu-tionary new customizationplatform brand,
Uncommon,which took the existing indus-try giants by surprise.
One of the most respectedhands-on designers in theindustry,
Wilson has the elu-sive ability to consistentlydeliver products to
market thatspeak rationally and emotion-ally to the consumer,
ulti-mately ensuring a higherprobability of market successand
endurance.
His work has been exhibitedin museums and competitionsincluding
the Cooper-HewittNational Design Triennial,MoMA, MCA, and
ChicagoAthenaeum and has been rec-ognized with over 50
interna-tional design awards in thelast decade including
IDMagazine’s Top 40,FastCompany’s Master ofDesign, and TIME
Magazine’sStyle+Design 100.
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Lievore Altherr MolinaEnea Lottus
Lievore Altherr Molina wascreated in 1991 by the mergingof its
three partners: AlbertoLievore, Jeannette Altherr,and Manel Molina.
Since itsfounding, the studio has beendevoted to product
design,consulting, and the art direc-tion of various
companies,always offering individualizedsolutions.
Throughout the years the stu-dio has been recognized forits
furniture design, its interiordesign projects, its products,and
packaging. Simulta -neously, the studio has developed an intense
teachingpractice, giving seminars, andtraining courses to new
pro-fessionals at various Spanishuniversities and other
organizations.
The studio has been awardedmany national and interna-tional
awards, includingSpain's National Design Awardin 1999. Lievore
AltherrMolina has exhibited theirwork in Barcelona,
Cologne,Chicago, Stockholm, Helsinki,Lisbon, London,
Louisiana,Madrid, Malmö, Milan, NewYork, Paris, and Tokyo.
Theirideas and projects are regu-larly published in the
mostprestigious design magazinesaround the world.
Coalesse is excited to intro-duce the Enea Lottus collec-tion,
designed by LievoreAltherr Molina. The Lottuscollection of stacking
chairs,stools, and tables offers asimple, clean aesthetic tomost
live/work settings. Easyto store, easy to clean, anduser-friendly,
the Enea Lottuscollection is a logical solutionfor any
environment.
Steven CopelandFree Stand
Steven Copeland is an indus-trial designer known for craft-ing
mobility. "I'm looking fornew products that free uppeople's
physical aspirationsand enable intuitive expres-sion...
constructions that gelwith the amazing human bodyand celebrate
agility."
Born in 1960 in Montreal,Copeland's kinetic approach todesign
began as a child mak-ing toys and bicycles. Todayhis professional
work isdefined by an interactive qual-ity, the way toys are
definedby the play they inspire.
With a client list of elite manu-facturers in the U.S.
andEurope, Copeland has won several of the industry's topawards and
has been widelypublished and exhibited fordesign innovation. Best
knowfor a groundbreaking collectionof lighting with Flos,
Steelcase,Knoll, and Luxo, Copeland hasbuilt a reputation for
creativeproblem-solving that led to collaborations with NASA
andM.I.T., and to work with RhodeIsland School of Design and
theUniversity of the Arts inPhiladelphia, P.A. He has alsopioneered
new levels of performance in computerergonomics and
disabledcycling.
Toan NguyenLagunitas
Toan Nguyen was born inParis in 1969 and graduated inIndustrial
Design at ENSCI-Les Ateliers in Paris, in 1995.
After experiences in severaldesign studios in Paris,Barcelona,
and Milan andnotably ten years of collabora-tion with Antonio
Citterio asdesign director and designpartner, signing products
formany brands such as Axor-Hansgrohe, B&B Italia,
Flos,Fusital, Guzzini, Iittala, Kartell,Metalco,
Skantherm,Technogym, or Vitra, ToanNguyen founded his owndesign
studio based in Milanin 2008.
Toan Nguyen Studio is a mul-tidisciplinary Atelier focusedon
design development inmany different design fields,from furniture to
technologicalproducts, in partnership withleading international
compa-nies based in Germany, Italy,Spain, Switzerland, and USAsuch
as Accademia, Dedon,Fendi Casa, Laufen, Lema,Moroso, Urmet
Group,Varaschin, Viccarbe, andWalter Knoll.
The Bellows Collectiondesigned for Walter Knoll haswon a Red Dot
Design Awardin 2010 and Antero, designedfor Laufen, has obtained
theRed Dot Design Award 2012.
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Standard Location Chart 18
Grommets 23
Spheres 24
Juice 26
Interport/Mini-Port/Interact/Axil Z/Ellora 34
Power Accessories 55
Wire Managers 56
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Akira A C� C� A N/A A A plastic
Au Lait N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Ballet Café|Round|Square C� C� C� N/A N/A N/A N/A
K-Base C� C� C� C� C� C� C� non-folding only non-folding only
non-folding only non-folding only
X-Base C� C� C� C� C� C� C� non-folding only non-folding only
non-folding only non-folding only
Rizzi Arc Café|Round|Square C� C� C� C� C� C� N/A
Rectangles A A C� C� C� C� C� plastic non-folding only
non-folding only non-folding only non-folding only
Runner L- and T-Bases N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Plug and Play A A C� A A A A plastic non-folding only
non-folding only non-folding only non-folding only
I-Leg C� C� C� C� C� C� C�
Train A� C� C� C� C� A A plastic
Tip: Some tables may not be able to accommodate a particular
device or location. See product pages for complete details.
A= Hole factory cut in standard location (specify left, right,
center)C = Hole factory cut in custom locations. Requires
engineering review; additional leadtime may be required.
Tip: Send us a drawing indicating desired location(s). An
additional charge may apply if the standard table design requires
modification. Requires the grommet or electrical device to be
ordered as a separate item from the table.
� = Available for field installation.To specify, order the
grommet or electrical device to be ordered as a separate item from
the table. Requires field cutout for grommet or electrical device.
Requires engineering review for location. See page referenced above
for specification information.
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only with (no grommet) or attach underneath special 1 1⁄8" top
N/A N/A � � N/A N/A N/A sits on table top sits on table top (no
grommet) or attach underneath
N/A N/A � � N/A N/A N/A sits on table top sits on table top (no
grommet) or attach underneath
N/A N/A � � N/A N/A N/A sits on table top sits on table top (no
grommet) or attach underneath
C� N/A � � � N/A N/A non-folding only sits on table top sits on
table top non-folding only, (no grommet) or attach underneath 36"W
or larger
N/A N/A � � N/A N/A N/A sits on table top sits on table top (no
grommet) or attach underneath
C� N/A � � � N/A N/A non-folding only sits on table top sits on
table top non-folding only (no grommet) or attach underneath
N/A N/A � � � N/A N/A sits on table top sits on table top
non-folding only, (no grommet) or attach underneath 24"W or
larger
A N/A � � N/A N/A N/A non-folding only sits on table top sits on
table top (no grommet) or attach underneath
N/A N/A � � � N/A N/A sits on table top sits on table top 24"W
or larger (no grommet) or attach underneath
C� A � � N/A N/A N/A requires a center only sits on table top
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E-Table2 C� C� C� C� C� C� C�
Exponents Version 1 Credenzas A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
plastic
Exponents Credenzas A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A metal
Bench Bridges A C� C� C� C� A C� metal
Moby and Cart N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A A N/A Axil Z
Lectern N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A A N/A
Gingko Biloba C� C� C� C� C� C� C�
Host C� C� C� C� C� C� C�
Lagunitas A C� A C� C� C� C� metal 40"L and smaller
Reunion Collection C� C� C� C� C� C� C�