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XROSS - P 2370E
XROSS - P 2370E
XROSS - P 2370E
XROSS - P 2370E
2009

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XROSS - P 2370E

Dining table

XROSS is the first laterally extending table, where the frame moves with the extension. Strike the key with one hand, and the table may be effortlessly extended. The central frame part moving on casters gives statically support to the table top. The frame offers an optimum of space at any table size. The mechanism is as innovative as the design. The base, an expressive cross, is made of anodized aluminum. Statically optimal, functional and intelligent, it docks to the newly developed extension rail system. Above, the cross-shaped base offers enough space for the rotating movement of the extension plates, while below, the base stays stable.

Client / Manufacturer

Ronald Schmitt Tische GmbH

Eberbach, DE
Design
Ballendat Design

Ballendat Design

Simbach am Inn, DE

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