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Item No. 100201988

Plex Adjustable Work Table

$545.00
5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100201988

Plex Adjustable Work Table

$545.00

Laminate
Black
White
Veneer
Walnut
White Ash
Black
White
Available to ship in:
  • Compact design.
  • Surface easily adjusts from 23.5"–28".
  • Choice of laminate or veneer top.
  • 28" H 17" W 17" D
Detailed Dimensions

Shipping Options

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Plex Adjustable Work Table
$545.00
Details

Details

A meticulous attention to detail and emphasis on utility define the work of design duo Sam Hecht and Kim Colin. Take, for example, the Plex Adjustable Work Table (2016). Part of the Plex family of modular furniture, this space-savvy work surface easily adjusts from 23.5"–28", accommodating various seats and sitting positions. Though it boasts a compact footprint, its tabletop offers ample space for a laptop, tablet, or analog writing instruments. Choice of laminate or veneer top with exposed plywood edge.
  • Compact design.
  • Surface easily adjusts from 23.5"–28".
  • Choice of laminate or veneer top.
  • Steel base with glides.
Brand
Herman Miller
General Dimensions
  • 28" H 17" W 17" D
Product Weight
8 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
100201988

Plex Adjustable Work Table

  • Height (in): 28
  • Height Min (in): 23½
  • Width (in): 17
  • Depth (in): 17
  • Weight (lbs): 8
  • Laminate or veneer top with exposed plywood edge
  • Steel base with glides

Sam Hecht and Kim Colin

Together, Kim Colin and Sam Hecht are partners in London-based design firm Industrial Facility, founded jointly in 2002, where they approach architecture and industrial design by carefully considering context in combination with minimalist aesthetics and real-world utility.

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