Workstation desk ASSET
with postcontemporarywooden

workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
workstation desk
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Characteristics

Type
workstation
Location
with post
Style
contemporary
Material
wooden, aluminium
Shape of the desktop
straight, corner
Colour of desktop
brown
Base material
metal base
Integrated features
with storage compartment
Technical characteristics
modular, adjustable
Market
commercial, service
Length

Max.: 200 cm
(78.7 in)

Min.: 60 cm
(23.6 in)

Width

90 cm
(35.4 in)

Height

74 cm
(29.1 in)

Description

The Asset panelled office desk takes a central role in executive and management environments. The thickness (38 mm) of the panels that characterize the load-bearing structure and the worktop of the desk is underlined by an aluminium frame inserted in a special milling in the upper part of the legs and fixed under the visitor’s side top. The panelled sides are equipped with adjustable feet that allow the worktop to be perfectly horizontal. To give greater stability to the structure, a 18 mm thick modesty panel is integrated, available in two heights: 30 and 53 cm. The option of aggregating the desk with practical load-bearing service furniture allows you to add flexibility and support to the operativity of the workstation. The practical service cabinets, which house the electrification wiring for the desk, are available in two variants: with a bookcase or with sliding doors.

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