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    Propeller® Conference Table

    Emanuela Frattini 1994

    With a wide range of sizes, base options, and finishes, the Propeller Conference Table can easily be specified to complement a multitude of design aesthetics, ranging from clean and modern to rich and traditional. The modular design allows for configurations ranging from small to very large and the finish palette, which includes traditional veneers and contemporary metal options, brings a refined aesthetic to any conference room or meeting space.

     

    Elegant and simple solutions manage technology and electrical components. Wires and cables remain hidden within the different base options, but are easily accessible when needed.
     

    Key Benefits

    COMPREHENSIVE PRODUCT LINE. With so many options in size, finish, electrical capabilities, and bases, there is a Propeller Conference Table fit for any meeting room requirement.


    EXTENSIVE POWER AND DATA. Wire management is integrated in the design of the bases to maintain a seamless aesthetic. The delivery of power and data is handled by a comprehensive offering of electrical management options.
     

    COMPLEMENTARY OPTIONS. The Propeller family includes credenzas, sideboards, and a rolling cart to create a complete and cohesive space and provide additional storage.

     

    Base Styles

    Base options include Drum, Peanut, and Rectangular bases which are available in a variety of finishes. Standard Propeller table leg is also available, which features the unique S-shape column for vertical wire management.

    Technology Management

    Drum, Peanut, and Rectangular bases house cables and electrical components behind easily removable panels. The signature aluminum Propeller Conference leg easily manages vertical wiring directly to the tabletop.

    Storage & Accessories

    The Propeller Collection includes credenzas and sideboards, which can be specified to match the finishes of any table.

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    Finishes

    • color Maple
    • color Natural Oak
    • color Chalk Oak
    • color Light Oak
    • color Natural Beech
    • color Brown Oak
    • color Fumed Oak
    • color Old English Walnut
    • color American Walnut
    • color Warm Brown Walnut
    • color Burnt Walnut
    • color Ebonized Walnut Veneer
    • color Graphite Oak
    • color Ebonized Oak Veneer
    • color Bright White
    • color Micro Grey
    • color Brushed Sand
    • color Folkstone Grey
    • color Jet Black
    • color Whitened Ash
    • color Light Ash
    • color Natural Maple
    • color Warm Ash
    • color Classic Oak
    • color Natural Cherry
    • color Medium Cherry
    • color Walnut
    • color Grey Ash
    • color Graphite Pear
    • color Zebra
    • color Aluminum, Anodized
    • color Bright White
    • color Medium Metallic Grey
    • color Jet Black
    • color Bright White - Textured
    • color Folkstone Grey
    • color Platinum
    • color Innertone
    • color Mink
    • color Black - Textured
    • color Folkstone Molded Edgeband
    • color Platinum Molded Edgeband
    • color Light Grey
    • color Innertone Molded Edgeband
    • color Mink Molded Edgeband
    • color Black Molded Edgeband

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    Awards
    • IIDA Apex Design Award, 1994
    • IDSA Silver Industrial Design Excellence Award, 1995
    • Honorable Mention, ID Award Design Review, 1995

     

    The daughter of architect, designer, and Knoll collaborator Gianfrano Frattini, Emanuela Frattini Magnusson has had an illustrious design career. After receiving her master's in architecture from Politecnico di Milano, she worked for Charles Pfister’s London office and for former Knoll graphic designer Tibor Kalman in New York. Ultimately, she established her own design and architecture firm, EFM, in New York City. The accomplished firm works in architecture, industrial design, interiors, graphics, and brand identity.

    Frattini Magnusson first collaborated with Knoll in 1993 to develop the Cecilia side chair, a light-weight bentwood design. In 1994 she came back to Knoll with an idea for a table system that would bring flexibility, adaptability, and power management to the training table category. Introduced as the Propeller Table System, the product has been a best seller since its introduction and was awarded the prestigious IDEA Award by Business Week.