WILKHAHN - Brief Article

Architectural Review, The, Sept, 2001

The designer Andreas Storiko has developed the Timetable range, a set of mobile tables for work and training that have lockable castors. The table tops are supported on a patented mechanism of rails that allows them to pivot when not in use; they can then be transported through narrow spaces and stored compactly.

The edges of the table tops have an impact-resilient profile. The foot design matches Wilkhahn's Confair and Logon ranges, giving scope for designers to combine furniture with a similar design language.

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