Nowadays, office and meeting spaces increasingly need to be multifunctional. This requires flexible table systems that can be easily adapted to changing use scenarios, while combining aesthetics and functionality. Thonet’s A 1750 conference table system provides the perfect response: a high-end product that can be configured for countless different specifications. German designer Uwe Sommerlade has created table legs with elegant, rational geometry to support the tabletops of the A 1750 system. The legs are attached in pairs to create an A-frame element that can be configured to match the depth of the tabletop. Leg pairs for the ends of the table are available in two different designs, either running parallel to the edge of the table or at a 45° angle. This provides ample leg room for everyone around the table, regardless of where they are sitting.Thanks to Thonet’s tried-and-tested linking system, large conference table arrangements can be set up quickly and easily without requiring any tools. And they can just as easily be split up into single tables or smaller arrangements again. The rectangular tabletops for the A 1750 system are available in four depths and three different lengths. A boat-shaped format completes the range. All of the tabletops are available in the standard surface finishes from the Thonet portfolio and can be configured using the pCon planning tool.
A good piece of furniture lives from its versatility. That is why we rely on functional designs that can be used in a variety of application concepts - see for yourself.
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Uwe Sommerlade, the son of a civil engineer, was born in 1961. As a child he spent a good amount of time at his father’s office and designed his first houses and objects there. In his grandfather’s joinery shop, he learned how to work with wood at an early age. After receiving his baccalaureate and completing an apprenticeship as a joiner, he went on to study design in Kassel. In 1992, together with two partners, he founded the office Lepper Schmidt Sommerlade there. Since then he has been developing internationally successful products for renowned clients. He established his own studio in 2011 after the death of Christian Lepper.
Weight | 26 kg |
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