Collaboration Table
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Collaboration Table
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Collaboration Table
Originally designed in collaboration with HereEast in 2015, The Collaboration Table is a large table for up to 14 users designed with group work in mind. Available at a maximum length of 4800mm, there’s ample room for business meetings, team shares or Friday socials.
The table incorporates the same cable management system found in the popular Lean Desk and Team Desk. A spacious cable tray runs the entire length of the table with plenty of room for extension leads, plug boards and chargers (including large Apple MacBook chargers). Four removable cable covers hide messy wiring and keep the table clean and organised ready for its next meeting.
Designed and shared openly by:
Size shown:
Width: 1,180mm
Length: 4,400mm
Height: 738mm
Seats: 12 peopleThis design is also available in other sizes!
Width: 1,180mm
Choose any Width and any Length listed below:
Length: 3,400mm 3,600mm 4,000mm 4,400mm 4,800mm (birch plywood only)To order any of these sizes from your local maker or to find out more about our tailoring service for in-between sizes get in touch
Quality materials and neat features
Opendesk products are made with love and care by local makers using beautiful furniture grade Baltic birch plywood.
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What makes the Collaboration Table different?
The Collaboration Table is designed to be manufactured by a network of independent makers all around the world. This is possible thanks to Opendesk’s alternative supply chain - designers share designs for products that can be downloaded and made locally using the latest digital tools.
We call this model ‘Open Making’.
This design has been downloaded: