DIN Table Frame

Designed by Michel Charlot

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CHF 125,00 (incl. 8,1% VAT)

DIN is a configurable table system designed by Michel Charlot. With a frame made out of a steel tube with rectangular section, the system allows for building multiple table sizes and configurations. Either as a single desk, meeting table or workbench, DIN tables offers a robust, understated and elegant solution for all space needs for work or at home. The traverses offer optimal sustain to all configurations, even when our thinnest tabletops are employed.

DIN can be configured as a WORKBENCH in groups of 2, 4, 6 and 8 workstations, offering an excellent solution for office space. DIN WORKBENCH can be configured with desk lengths of 140cm, 160cm and 180cm and widths from 65cm to 80cm. Work surfaces can be fitted with different options for cable management.

Manufacturer: Faustlinoleum / Designer: Michel Charlot / Material: Steel tube powder-coated / Measurements: L74,8 x D6,0 x H72,0 cm / Weight: 9,0-28,4 kg / Made in Germany / Details: Table frame, individual parts including screws

DIN table frame system designed by Michel Charlot, featuring a dark linoleum tabletop with a wooden edge and sturdy black metal legs. The table hosts two facing workstations, each with essential office items, creating a functional workspace.
Aerial view of an office featuring four lines of adjacent DIN table frames, supporting spacious, Orange Blast linoleum tabletops with wooden edges. Each table is equipped with basic office equipment, creating a functional and organised workspace.
A few DIN tables designed by Michel Charlot, featuring Conifer linoleum tabletops with wooden edges and sturdy black metal legs. Each table hosts two facing workstations, each equipped with essential office items, creating a functional workspace.
A few DIN tables designed by Michel Charlot, featuring Conifer linoleum tabletops with wooden edges and sturdy black metal legs. Each table hosts two facing workstations, each equipped with essential office items, creating a functional workspace.