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Briefing meeting tables by IDA Design for Gunlocke

Briefing meeting tables by IDA Design for Gunlocke

Dezeen Showroom: US studio IDA Design has designed a range of versatile briefing tables for office furniture brand Gunlocke to create inclusive meeting environments.

Designed for in-person and hybrid meetings, Briefing meeting tables are available in a broad range of sizes and shapes – including boomerang, tapered, guitar pick, and chevron – to accommodate any size of group.

Briefing meeting tables by IDA Design for Gunlocke
IDA Design created the Briefing meeting tables for Gunlocke

The tables, which can be finished with various veneers, laminates, glass or solid surfaces, can be supported on numerous base types including expandable options.

“Gunlocke Briefing tables enhance the meeting experience for all participants,” said Gunlocke.

Briefing meeting tables by IDA Design for Gunlocke
The tables are available in numerous sizes and finishes

“Whether they’re joining in-person or remotely, a variety of table shapes and layouts ensure that everyone has a clear view and can be seen, promoting an equitable, inclusive meeting environment,” it continued.

“These new tables create versatile collaborative and meeting areas, from casual touchdown spots to formal boardrooms to training environments.”

Each of the tables was designed to allow optimal sight lines with in-person and virtual attendees and includes integrated power and connectivity to allow for digital sharing.


Product details:

Product: Briefing meeting tables
Designer: IDA Design
Brand: Gunlocke

Materials: veneer, laminates, glass and solid surfaces for tabletops

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