BEKANT Transformable underframe for worktops white 80x160 cm
sitting or standing can work. Table-transformer allows you to change the position.
The electromotor provides adjustment of the height of the countertop from 65 to 122 cm, which makes it possible to create an ergonomic workplace.
Underbody, width: | 65 см |
Underframe, length: | 146 см |
Length: | 160 см |
Width: | 80 см |
Min height: | 63 см |
Max height: | 123 см |
Max load: | 70 kg |
Weight: 27kg
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Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Regularly check all fastenings and tighten them if necessary.
Helpful information
Must be supplemented tabletop BEKANT 160 see.
Designers Karl Malmval and Eva Lilja Leuvenhilm
“Working on the design of the BEKANT series, we sought to create desks conducive to co-creation. We have turned tables of different shapes and sizes. They can be used individually or in combination, which can be easily modified if necessary. Most frames allow you to work both sitting and standing, which provides a more healthy working environment. In addition, the products of this series are tested and approved for use in the office, so they can be used not only at home. ”
The BEKANT table is ideal for those who often have visitors in the office. Thanks to the pentagonal tabletop, both you and your guests will fit behind it. This form allows you to put the table in any place.
At our desktops with adjustable height legs, you can work both sitting and standing.
Work as you like - sitting or standing
At our desktops with adjustable height legs, you can work both sitting and standing. Simply adjust the height of the table, choosing a convenient option. According to research, a change of position during work is good for health. So sometimes it is worth working not only sitting, but also standing.
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The maximum price of an 521.33 $ product was equivalent to 2019-10-31 in the country: Croatia.
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