


CHTH Desk
Architonic ID: 1276733
Year of Launch: 1995
Concept
The City hall in The Hague, which was designed by Richard Meier, bears witness to a natural harmony between the exterior and interior. The sculptural geometry of the building with its subtle details appears again in the furniture collection CHTH (City Hall The Hague). This collection is characterised by a dialogue between hard (steel) and soft (wood), as well as open and enclosed elements. The desk is manufactured with enclosed sides that give a feeling of total privacy. It started life as a harmonious product which included the rectangular form of the work top and storage area. The panel and legs are made of steel and cover the mechanism that lifts the table. A manual, mechanical or electronic height adjustment is optional. The furniture is also available as a side table/bistro table. The height of the sides is the same as the height of the filing cabinet, therefore, painting a rigid picture. Cable ducts, with simple geometric detailing, ensure that computers and other equipment can be connected easily, using the built-in cable grommet. CHTH is especially suitable for meeting rooms and managers’ offices. CHTH is made completely out of recyclable material.
This product belongs to collection:
Base metal, Metal, Tabletop engineered wood, Wood

United States
The work of Richard Meier & Partners is instantly recognizable and internationally respected. For over five decades, the Firm has been appointed to design important buildings, and it has successfully completed over 130 projects across North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Among its best known works are: the Smith House in Darien, Connecticut; the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California; the United States Courthouse in Islip, New York; the Perry & Charles Street Condominiums in New York City and the Jubilee Church in Rome, Italy. Richard Meier & Partners is led by founder and Pritzker Prize laureate Richard Meier and six partners – Michael Palladino, James R. Crawford, Bernhard Karpf, Vivian Lee, Reynolds Logan, and Dukho Yeon. The offices in New York and Los Angeles employ a multicultural staff of talented professionals practicing architecture, urbanism, product design and exhibition design. The quality of the work has been recognized with almost 300 design awards, including major awards from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).