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Minimalist desk Plato One

Even Plato himself would have been delighted with this super-minimalist desk.

Alissa Arends, Leon Bucher and Yelim Kim are currently studying at the renowned Bauhaus University Weimar. With 'Plato', the three young designers have succeeded in creating a table that can be used in a variety of ways and that can be folded up and reassembled in a few simple steps. The table is thus quickly and flexibly available wherever it is needed; as office furniture, as a worktop or as a breakfast or buffet table.

The table frame is powder-coated in anthracite and white. The 2.5 cm thick desk top is also available as a 140 x 70 cm and 160 x 80 cm laminated wood top coated in white or anthracite.

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Design

Arends / Bucher / Kim

Material frame

Steel powder coated

Table top material

Chipboard melamine coated / material thickness 25 mm / birch plywood edge optional

Frame dimensions

W: 132 cm / D: 70 cm / H: 77 cm

Table top dimensions

W and D: see selection / H: 2.5 cm

Weight

Plate small: 17 kg / Plate large: 24 kg

Note

Foldable / Easy to stow away / Rear feet are height adjustable / Table top is pushed into the rear angles and fixed in place

Scope of delivery

Table frame and table top / Incl. glides

Design / Made in

Germany