
Universal Transformable Table Model SUT.72 for Flexible Learning Environments
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Description
Model with two tabletops: one adjustable for the angle of inclination, the second stationary. The angle of inclination of the raised surface is adjustable from 0 to 30 (9 steps). The height of the desk can be adjusted to the height of children from 115 to 205 cm.
Plastic overlays on the table tops provide increased trauma safety. The desk is stable on uneven floors due to adjustable supports. The backpack hook is conveniently placed on the side of the desk.
Growing desk in a set with a growing chair will preserve the correct posture and vision of the child. Service life 10-15 years.
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