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Sax Side Table Side Chrome Classicon
Your advantages with einrichten design
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Growing with his tasks: the Sax Side Table side table with chrome frame by Classicon. The Classicon design table is a real all-rounder: with one touch, the Sax Table transforms from the low side table to the high serving trolley.
The whole thing is made possible by an innovative and patented mechanism. The frame is attached to sliding elements, which can be moved back and forth along the edge of the table.
We owe the design to the German designer Christoph Böninger. A little tip: If you prefer a complete black design: You can also order the Sax Classico side table with a black frame online.
Material and size
The chrome frame, in combination with the black crystal glass top, is particularly elegant and adds a great accent to the living room, dining room or kitchen. A glass plate is already noble in itself, if this also comes in black, the more so. Thanks to rollers, the Sax Side Table by ClassiCon also scores with mobility.
The table top measures 60 x 60 cm. The height varies from low 58 cm to high 73 cm.
Workmanship
- steplessly height adjustable
- chromed steel frame
- table top: black crystal glass
- black plastic rollers
- minimum height: 58 cm, maximum height: 73 cm
- width and depth: 60 cm
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You will find numerous products of the German design label ClassiCon in our shop: from the Bell Coffee Table to the Satyr Sofa. Enjoy Classicon browsing!
Product number: | CLASSICON SAX CHROM |
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Manufacturer | ClassiCon |
Design Year | 2017 |
Designer | Christoph Böninger |
Shipping method | Forwarding agent |
Material | Chrome, crystal glass |
Width (cm) | 60 |
Depth (cm) | 60 |
Height (cm) | 73 |
ClassiCon GmbH
Sigmund-Riefler-Bogen 3
81829 München
Deutschland / Germany