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Contemporary bistro table CAMPUS
oakbeechbirch

contemporary bistro table
contemporary bistro table
contemporary bistro table
contemporary bistro table
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
oak, beech, birch, melamine, linoleum
Base material
cast iron base
Shape
round, square
Options
central base, adjustable
Market
commercial
Location
outdoor
Seats
2 person
Color
white
Length

70 cm, 80 cm
(27.6 in, 31.5 in)

Width

70 cm, 80 cm
(27.6 in, 31.5 in)

Height

62 cm, 73 cm, 90 cm, 110 cm
(24.4 in, 28.7 in, 35.4 in, 43.3 in)

Description

The Campus table adds to the practical perfection of Campus as an office and conference solution. When used with Campus chairs, there is a “consistent attitude for the interior”, a design simplicity in function and style. DESIGN JOHANNES FOERSOM & PETER HIORT-LORENZEN 1993 The Campus table is a straightforward table system, with a wide range of top sizes and shapes, combined with a clever system of modular legs and galvanized frame rails. Just like Campus chair they’re clear-cut and simple, and fit right in to almost any environment. Use Campus as study table, desk, dining table or create a conference table linking several tables to each other. CAMPUS CAFÉ TABLE Pedestal base with cast iron foot, powder coated. Adjustable feet as standard. Foot plate: Ø45 cm. Table top of 19 mm fibre board in the following versions: - Melamine: (RAL 9002 white/grey, alt. NCS S 8000-N graphite) or birch decor with matching plastic edge. - High pressure laminate: Formica Collection Colors with matching plastic edge when possible. - Veneer: natural ash, oak, birch or beech with matching wooden edge. - Stained ash: white/grey or graphite with matching wooden edge. - Linoleum: Forbo Furniture Mushroom alt. Charcoal with matching edge when possible.
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