Y table frame by modulor | Architonic

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The special appeal of the Modulor table frame Y lies in its design, as the frames do not follow the contour of the table top, but are offset inwards. This creates the impression of a seemingly floating table top...

The special appeal of the Modulor table frame Y lies in its design, as the frames do not follow the contour of the table top, but are offset inwards. This creates the impression of a seemingly floating table top supported by four slender legs. Only from a greater distance or by looking under the table does the sensible design become apparent. As the tabletops of the elongated table frames up to 1000 mm wide only have a frame in the centre, we recommend a minimum tabletop thickness of 18 mm. We offer various table leg designs to meet different needs and requirements. In addition to the table legs with a square cross-section in two different heights of 710 mm and 970 mm, we offer two table leg versions with two differently inclined, round legs and six solid wood versions. All table leg variants have height adjusters so that the tables cannot tilt. The connecting nodes are inserted into the leg sections and frames and screwed together with two grub screws per leg. The available length cl…


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