More meeting table

by Estel Group Srl

Meeting room table, wooden top, metal structure

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Collection: Smart Office

More: the Ecletic Table.
More: a table that is transformed into a system, that adapts to transversal use, interfacing with any environment, from the dining room to the living room, to the bedroom, from the home desk to the office desk, from meeting rooms to the executive offices.

It's structure allows you to create extremely customized and flexible acccessories.

The distinctive element is represented by the support structure, consiting of metal legs that are inserted into the horizontal profiles with a fluid and measured arch.

The tops are surronded by a flush fit metal frame, available in different finishes, melamine, lacquered, back-painted glass, wood or leather; the same variety applies to the supporting structure, available in the many catalog finish options.

By changing it's dimension in width, lenght or height, by combining tops with the many available materials and finishes, MORE tables is the image of great personality and character, even in it's essential, iconic simplicty.

In the endless combination that it can assume MORE reveals the balance in a family of tables that can evolve into end tables or into tables for dining or conferences.

TOP
The top is made in 22 mm thick clipboard panels with veneer or lacquered surfaces, polished veneer, embedded within the varnished metal structure of the base. Tops are edged in 2,5 mm thick PVC with rounded edges.

STRUCTURE
The legs and transoms perimeter have a dimension of 45 or 60 mm. Metal legs painted with epoxy powders, or extra glossy painted legs, or chromed legs, with regulation feet. The extra glossy lacquer is an over layer of liquid glossy lacquer on top of powder coating glossy lacquer.
The shape of the leg inserts into horizontal profiles linking the lines in an architectural and structural way.
Outer profiles are in aluminium epoxy powder coated, or extra glossy painted or chromed. Profiles solidly joining the legs create a structure independent from the top.

Design-manager Alberto Stella