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M1-Conference

The height-adjustable design conference table.

A generous, individual atmosphere gives ideas room to mature. The M1-Desk conference table in light oak and other high-quality wood finishes has a warm, friendly effect and underlines the stylish ambience. The infinitely variable, electric motor-driven height adjustment is operated via a control element with memory function and display. And the M1-Desk also shines thanks to its compliance with all current standards and its extremely low power consumption.

  • Durable & sustainable materials
  • Highest quality standards
  • Made in Germany

CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND CONTROL.
The M1-Desk conference table ensures your comfort:

  • The electrically adjustable conference table M1-Desk in chrome look is equipped with three-part telescopic lifting columns, each of which has its own motor.
  • The special software of the control box ensures that the columns move evenly at a constant speed despite varying loads.
  • The high-quality drive system guarantees a competition-beating noise level of only 46 db (measured directly at the drive column).
  • The height is adjusted via a control element with memory function and display.
  • The drive system used is equipped with piezo sensor technology and thus guarantees an extremely sensitive response in the event of a collision and guarantees the operator the highest level of safety.
  • The CO2 emission per year is only 1.01 kg and the system can be separated by type.
  • Table frame: runners and columns high-gloss chrome-plated. Plate support black powder-coated.
  • Height adjustment from approx. 73 - 136.5 cm. Speed: 52 mm/s even under load.

Not all models can be configured in the configurator. If you are unable to configure your desired furniture, please contact us using the contact form.

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