This reception desk with glass transaction counter is a part of the Potenza series by Corp Design. As pictured the desk is shown in the Grigio finish with a white glass transaction counter. The desk is available in several different finishes with your choice of storage and accessories. Product guaranteed by a limited lifetime warranty.
- Available in different sizes
- Available in different finishes
- Your choice of drawers for storage
- Adjustable foot glides come standard on all support panels
- 3 mm PVC tough edge on all exposed edges offers comfort and protection
- Modular reception desk shell is a part of the Potenza series by Corp Design
- Worksurface and shell is constructed with high-density thermofused laminate
- Pulls and grommets are manufactured with aluminum and provide a luxurious vibe
- Full extension ball bearing slides with soft closed glides and adjustable hanging system allow letter and legal filing
- Quality backed by a limited lifetime warranty
- Lifetime warranty for non-moving parts
Options
Available Finishes |
Blanc De Gris, Blanco, Espresso, Grigio, Miele, Noce |
Specifics
Dimensions |
72" x 36" x 42" |
Material |
Glass, Laminate |
Shape |
Rectangular |
Features |
Grommets, Transaction Counter, without Hutch |
Capacity |
1 Person |
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