Harmonize your workplace with the Astoria table collection of conference and mobile communal tables. Inspired by the beauty of shared experience, the collection is thoughtfully designed to bring conversation, collaboration, and gathering around a sleek table. The collection flaunts a sculptural elegance and seamless functionality, striking a balance between form and function. It is designed for modern office spaces, where connections are built and ideas thrive.
Crafted by Los Angeles-based HALCON Furniture, the collection consists of three tables: communal specifier, conference specifier, and huddle specifier. For improved mobility, the Astoria mobile communal table has easy rolling locking casters concealed within its base.
This smart innovation allows the communal table to move effortlessly without disrupting the surroundings. The table also features a refined metal rail with power options.
The conference table, on the other hand, has sleek and minimalist USB-C edge power integrated either in the surface, hidden inside a grommet, or its edge, making it easy for users to access power and connect thoughtfully. The standout feature of the conference table is an optional anodized aluminum edge, making the table blend effortlessly with the surroundings.
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Crafted in premium Astoria wood and metal finishes, the tables are coated in beautiful and solid hues or metallic tones. Meanwhile, the backpainted glass can be detailed in a polished or etched surface finish, adding durability and grace.
Astoria’s sculptural bases are available in an assorted palette of lustrous, tamboured anodized aluminum and opulently coarse wood, paired effortlessly with precisely harmonized veneer tops. Crafted for office spaces that demand performance and beauty, the Astoria table collection is well-appointed with materials and available in distinct sizes and heights, making it a suitable, agile, and utilitarian option for an elevated workspace, gatherings, and ease of movement.













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