Desk SONITUS
1600x800x720 mm, white high pressure laminate, alu grey
Art. no.: 34837203
- Hard-wearing, high-pressure laminate
- EN 1729-certified.
- Sound dampening membrane
Rectangular table with a hardwearing top with a sound-dampening membrane. Powder-coated tubular frame. Tested and certified according to EN 1729.
Table surface colour: White
Stand colour: Silver
€269.00
Excl. VAT
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Warranty of 7 years
Product information
Many factors can increase the noise levels in a classroom. Chairs scraping the floor, slamming drawers and loud voices are just a few examples. Clatter and other loud noises may be stressful and impair the concentration of both students and staff. The SONITUS student desk helps to improve the acoustic environment in schools thanks to its top with excellent sound-dampening properties.
The rectangular high-pressure laminated table top provides a tough, durable and easy-to-clean work surface. Because the high-pressure laminate is topped with a sound dampening membrane, this is an excellent choice for the classroom. Because the table is rectangular, you can take full advantage of the room space. It can be set up against other rectangular or square desks to create a larger workspace. The SONITUS desk rests on a robust steel frame with legs made of sturdy, round tubing. The entire frame is powder coated in discreet colours.
The rectangular high-pressure laminated table top provides a tough, durable and easy-to-clean work surface. Because the high-pressure laminate is topped with a sound dampening membrane, this is an excellent choice for the classroom. Because the table is rectangular, you can take full advantage of the room space. It can be set up against other rectangular or square desks to create a larger workspace. The SONITUS desk rests on a robust steel frame with legs made of sturdy, round tubing. The entire frame is powder coated in discreet colours.
Many factors can increase the noise levels in a classroom. Chairs scraping the floor, slamming drawers and loud voices are just a few examples. Clatter and other loud noises may be stressful and impair the concentration of both students and staff. The SONITUS student desk helps to improve the acoustic environment in schools thanks to its top with excellent sound-dampening properties.
The rectangular high-pressure laminated table top provides a tough, durable and easy-to-clean work surface. Because the high-pressure laminate is topped with a sound dampening membrane, this is an excellent choice for the classroom. Because the table is rectangular, you can take full advantage of the room space. It can be set up against other rectangular or square desks to create a larger workspace. The SONITUS desk rests on a robust steel frame with legs made of sturdy, round tubing. The entire frame is powder coated in discreet colours.
The rectangular high-pressure laminated table top provides a tough, durable and easy-to-clean work surface. Because the high-pressure laminate is topped with a sound dampening membrane, this is an excellent choice for the classroom. Because the table is rectangular, you can take full advantage of the room space. It can be set up against other rectangular or square desks to create a larger workspace. The SONITUS desk rests on a robust steel frame with legs made of sturdy, round tubing. The entire frame is powder coated in discreet colours.
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Product specifications
- Length:1600 mm
- Height:720 mm
- Width:800 mm
- Thickness table surface:23 mm
- Table surface:Rectangular
- Stand:Fixed legs
- Table surface colour:White
- Table surface material:Sound dampening High-pressure laminate
- Material specification:Kronospan - 0101 PE Front White
- Stand colour:Silver
- Stand colour code:RAL 9006
- Stand material:Tubular steel
- Sound absorbing:Yes
- Recommended number of people for assembly:1
- Estimated assembly time:15 Min
- Weight:30.78 kg
- Assembly:Delivered unassembled
- Testing:EN 527-1:2011, EN 1729-1:2015, EN 527-2:2016+A1:2019, EN 1729-2:2012+A1:2015, EN 15372:2016
- Quality- & eco-labelling:Möbelfakta, EPD