GM002-303 Double Compact School Desk
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$107,50
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					The compact and well-proportioned silhouette of both the seats and the small sofa, opens up to a new way of using the dining space.
A new, more intimate way of opening up new visual and proportional horizons of the living space, both in homes and in hospitality venues.
The possibility of having both the armchair and the dining and lounge small armchairs.
| Specification | Chair | Armchair | Sofas | 
| Height | 37" | 42" | 42" | 
| Width | 26.5" | 32.5" | 142" | 
| Depth | 19.5" | 22.5" | 24.5" | 
| Assembly Required | No | No | Yes | 
| Packaging Type | Box | Box | Box | 
| Package Weight | 55 lbs. | 64 lbs. | 180 lbs. | 
| Packaging Dimensions | 27" x 26" x 39" | 45" x 35" x 24" | 46" x 142" x 25" | 
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Our products are guaranteed for 1 to 5 years.
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GM002-303 Double Compact School Desk
The GM002-303 Double Compact School Desk is a fantastic option for classrooms that prioritize space efficiency without compromising on comfort. With its 50×120 cm compact tabletop, this desk allows two students to work together seamlessly. The durable compact material is designed to withstand the demands of daily classroom use, resisting scratches and stains.
Built on a solid metal frame, the GM002-303 offers exceptional stability and durability. The powder-coated finish ensures protection against rust and wear, making it a long-lasting investment for any educational institution. Its clean, modern design enhances the visual appeal of the classroom, creating an inviting learning environment.
Ideal for group projects and discussions, the GM002-303 encourages collaboration and fosters a sense of community among students. Investing in this desk means providing a reliable and stylish workspace that promotes engagement and productivity.
	
				
				