Modern Conference Table for Ernst & Young Boardroom by KINZO
August 13th, 2010 - Posted in Furniture
Conference Table for Ernst & Young Boardroom by KINZO
This is a conference boardroom table that look moderns, wich sweeping, dynamic and asymmetrical lines and bold structural design, created by KINZO, a young German design firm, for Ernst & Young’s Berlin office. This table seems to change appearance from every angle you view it, and depending on your perspective on this table, because this table may remind us of the starship, a deep-sea ray or a hydrofoil. Primarily on asymmetrical lines that allow the optimal use of space and contributes significantly to the mood of inspiration in the meeting.

Modern Conference Table for Ernst & Young Boardroom by KINZO

Conference Table for Ernst & Young Boardroom by KINZO
KINZO achieved ample legroom for 15 persons so no one will bump into the table legs – simply because there are no table legs. KINZO has taken a principle from structural engineering by fixing the table’s structure on a circular beam: the inner ring supports the cantilevered table surfaces. Starting from the “heavyweight” chairman’s position, the table looks increasingly lighter and airier in connection with the opposing panoramic windows – a playful take on statics that creates a very dynamic vibe: In this way, the conference table reminds you of a rocket that is just about to take off – and break directly through the glass front. Four flush-mounted “media tanks” swallow unsightly cables and provide power and network access for laptops and other devices.
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