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Contemporary table PK51™
ashwood veneerstainless steel base

contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
contemporary table
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
ash, wood veneer
Base material
stainless steel base
Shape
rectangular
Location
for office
Seats
4 person
Length

204 cm
(80.3 in)

Width

102 cm
(40.2 in)

Height

72 cm
(28.3 in)

Description

The PK51™ is an iconic rectangular worktable handcrafted in 1957 by Poul Kjærholm. Characterised by an ash veneer tabletop and a satinbrushed stainless steel frame, the table was originally launched together with PK11™ as a matching set. PK51™ and PK55™ are two rectangular tables designed by Poul Kjærholm in 1957. Both tables have an ash veneer table top that is supported by a satin brushed stainless steel frame with four legs. The PK51 worktable was the first to be launched together with the PK11™chair as a matching set. Later, PK55 was launched as a smaller version of PK51. The PK51™ and PK55™ tables both have a table top in ash veneer. The frame for both tables is made of satin brushed stainless steel and consists of four components. WARRANTY A five-year warranty against manufacturing defects in standard products (materials and workmanship). Wear, tear and damage to the product are not covered under this warranty. Claims from end users under the guarantee must be submitted to the vendor from whom the product was purchased. All measurements are indicative. STANDARD WARRANTY: 5 years MY REPUBLIC EXTENDED WARRANTY: 20 years
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.