Combine an air of mystery with an ultra-minimalist aesthetic, and you have Span. This super slim, wood conference and working table from the Davis Design Team is able to support lengths of up to 144 inches on just four legs. This seemingly impossible feat takes more than just a trick of engineering, but also a trick on your eyes. Although Span appears to be constructed from one, long, solid piece of wood, it is actually a combination of aluminum, steel, and sheet metal that has been laminated together and clad in a wood veneer. Whether users come to the table with a simple agenda or an armload of textbooks, Span can handle it all with grace, simplicity, and durability. Choose from conference standard room dimensions as well as longer lengths, ranging up to 12 feet, for university, research, or library settings. Span is one table that dares to push the limits of design and engineering further.
Span table
- Product Name
- Span table
- Manufacturer
- Davis Furniture
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