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Plurimo rectangular convertible white table

Designer :Hanno Giesler

White lacquered ash finish.
Aluminium extension mechanism.

Production time 4/6 weeks

3.155,00  - 4.550,00 

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Description

Design meets pure functionality. The Plurimo rectangular convertible white table changes both in length and depth thanks to an exclusive patented mechanism.
Born in 2012, “Plurimo” in Italian means “Multiple” and that’s not by chance: actually, it contains three different tables, it is compact and spacious at the same time, because it changes and transforms itself according to individual needs, with the aim of facilitating the optimization of spaces.
The legs are available in various shapes and the extensions housed internally can be chosen in a range of colours, finishes and lacquers, which allow the table to change not only from the point of view of use but also from an aesthetic point of view.

The design is by Hanno Giesler.

 

We offer it in two rectangular versions:

The Plurimo 175 model measures:
– completely closed 80 x 120 cm
– partially opened 114 x 120 cm
– fully opened 114 x 175 cm

The Plurimo 230 model measures:
– fully closed 92 x 160 cm
– partially opened 132 x 160 cm
– fully opened 132 x 230 cm

 

For the 2 versions, the finishing proposed here is white lacquered ash.
The structure is in solid ash
. The opening mechanism is made of aluminium.

 

Upon request, numerous alternative finishes are available, such as American cherry, wenge … You can also choose a lacquered finish available in different trendy colours such as nacre, cappuccino or red.

 

We invite you to view the video of the transformable table in order to understand its very easy operation:

 

Do not hesitate to contact us to customize your ideal table.

Height (cm)

75

Volume (m³)

0.92 / 0.36

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