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Contemporary work table DJOB AJE180
laminatewood veneerlinoleum

Contemporary work table - DJOB AJE180 - Montana Furniture - laminate / wood veneer / linoleum
Contemporary work table - DJOB AJE180 - Montana Furniture - laminate / wood veneer / linoleum
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Characteristics

Style
contemporary
Material
laminate, wood veneer, linoleum
Base material
wood veneer base, laminate base, linoléum base
Shape
rectangular
Market
for office, home
Location
indoor
Designer
by Arne Jacobsen
Color
white, black
Length

180 cm
(70.9 in)

Width

100 cm
(39.4 in)

Height

72 cm
(28.3 in)

Description

This rectangular and multifunctional Djob Table has a versatility of purposes due to its timeless design. Designed by Arne Jacobsen, the Djob Table is among other things ideal for meeting rooms and office spaces, where design and comfort unite. The table has a height of 72 cm, a width of 180 cm, and a depth of 100 cm. The Djob table is available in one height, 13 tabletop sizes and 17 surface colours. In addition to the wide range of standard sizes, the table can also be ordered in custom measurements. Djob's levelling screws ensure that the table is always on a stable footing. The Djob desk system was designed in 1971 for the National Bank of Denmark. The system has since been refined and developed to meet the rigorous requirements of today's office spaces. Arne Jacobsen was a functionalist, but he also stressed the aesthetic aspects of his work. His intention was that beauty should not be an experience reserved exclusively for the privileged few, but one that could benefit everyone in their daily lives - not least in the workplace. The Djob desk was created at a time when he had already attracted international attention to Danish furniture design.

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