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Relvāokellermann and Gumpo craft the Dito Workbench – effortlessly providing convenient and effective workspace solutions.
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Skillfully featuring a hidden management tray that brilliantly provides a solution for keeping cables in place, German-based Relvāokellermann and Gumpo have come together to fabricate – the ‘Dito Workbench’.
Continuing their successful partnership, this piece of furniture is the latest addition to Normcore – their joint collection.
“Inspired by the Dito Conference Table launched in 2018, this bench is also based on a simple system of tops, trestles and wooden crossbars” says Relvāokellermann.
The focus of this fuss-free workbench design is based on the key functions of a modern desk – cables can be laid through the trestles into the central cable tray and perfectly hidden from sight.
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In addition the tray further provides space where accessories including lamps, screening walls, monitors from various suppliers can be seamlessly inserted – clearing up space on this product’s worktop.
With handy functions and technology that are easy to integrate, there‘s however nothing overtly technical about the Dito Workbench – minimalistic, clean and serenely stylish, it simply takes Relvāokellermann and Gumpo’s design one step further.
Comprising a great range of widths and depths that make for an amazing variety of workstations – the sliding table top offers easy access to the tray and to the power strip inside.
Made primarily from timber products, opening up infinite design potential – there are a wide variety of finish options for the substructure and worktops, from great-value melamine coating to veneer, super-matt and other laminates.
“Gumpo is a woodworking company and is therefore able to meet specific customer and architect requirements. This object is produced and assembled in the Bavarian city of Dingolfing, at their manufacturary” Relvāokellermann adds.
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