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One look at this conference table and you will keep wondering whether it resembles a starship, a deep-sea ray or a hydrofoil as this table seems to change its looks from every angle you look at it. Designed for the management board of Ernst & Young, KINZO’s boardroom conference table is one of its kind. Having ample legroom for 15 people , 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.
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[Blueantstudio]
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