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E-Station desk with accessories
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Design: Otto Sudrow, 1994/1995
Forget the idea that you have to look up to a
computer screen. It is more comfortable and
more ergonomic to look downward. That means
that the screen lies under the table surface.
This enables you to look from the keyboard to
the screen at a glance. This concept came
from Otto Sudrow in 1990.
Five years later Richard Lampert put it into pro-
duction. Once you tried out the Minic, you will
immediately enjoy the comfort this design offers.
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Beta is a complete computer workstation and ergonomic desk. The surface, in natural oak or cherry, has no corners and is distinguished by a unique characteristic: it slides. And, as it slides, it uncovers a series of containers underneath where you can put objects that normally clutter the surface. This makes the entire surface usable. The computer monitor rests on an adjustable-tilt surface. The desk's structure is painted metal. The base contains a convenient shelf for computer peripherals: tower, CD-burner or other equipment, while the printer sits on a swivel base. The desk has swivel wheels, with a lever lock.
Given its exceptional functionality. Beta is a desk for all ages.
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-Built for a variety of work environments.
-Numerous features including slide-out keyboards and mouse-trays.
-Sturdy steel and laminate construction.
-Designed to accommodate today's large monitors.
-Metal-to-metal connections.
-Worksurfaces have seamless, contoured edges using vacuum formed thermofoil technology.
-Finishes: Gray/Gray, Medium Cherry/Black, Anthracite/Black.
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Home office unit with 10 mm curved glass desk top and metal frame with aluminum epoxy paint finish. Specially created compartments and spaces for PC and accessories: the two levels formed by the glass curve hold the monitor and keyboard, the pull-out mouse support can be placed on the right or the left, metal shelves hold printer and PC-case.
Available in 2 sizes and in various colors (see glass finishes) with the optional addition of one or more aluminum color metal shelves (lower and middle shelves available with or without support back panel)
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Work box
Design:
Marco Gaudenzi
1998
Ideal for computers. This model has a pullout keyboard shelf in light grey (RAL 9002).
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A family of magnificent tables, with tops in white high pressure laminate, etched glass or natural beech wood, to be used individually or combined in a modular way.
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Home-office system. Roundshaped top and base, edged with shock-proof
profile. Adjustable frosted tempered glass shelf to be placed on choice on
the right or on the left side. Big diam. castors (two equipped with brake).
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