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    1.499,00

    Design: Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
    Dimensions: W140xD65xH74cm
    Materials: tabletop in lacquered oak or walnut, frame in powder coated steel and lacquered oak or walnut
    Other finishes available on request

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    Product description

    Inspired by the uncluttered aesthetics of classic Shaker furniture, French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec designed the Passerelle Desk – an updated interpretation sharing the same simplicity and quality in a more contemporary context. With a well-balanced, flat-packed construction, the tabletop features solid wooden edges and top surface in veneer, laminate or linoleum, with the core made of Lisocore® – an advanced, high-quality material that offers great strength yet is extremely light and easy to move around. The under construction is equally robust and functional, with the solid wooden frame and aluminium and steel crossbar positioned just off centre for extra chair space and mobility. The Passerelle Desk’s variety of material and colour options amplify its multifunctional quality, making it equally suitable for using as a desk in a home office, or a workspace in a corporate environment.

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