


Chameleon
Architonic ID: 20008797
Year of Launch: 2018
Top: Available in a range of laminate, veneer or solid timber options
Frame: Black or Off-white Powdercoat
Height: 715 / 1100mm
Top Dimensions:
Round: Ø800mm (min)- Ø2400mm (max)
Rectangular: 800-2400mm wide x 800mm-6400mm long
D-End: 1000-1500mm wide x 1500-3000mm length
Multi-leg workstation: 600-900mm deep x 1200-1800mm wide per "station"
Concept
Named after its ability to cleverly adapt to its environment, Chameleon is an agile structure that takes commercial configuration to new levels. Its range of articulated features are a product of extensive engineering, offering limitless dimensional, typological and aesthetic table workstation assembliessolutions. With an overall aesthetic that reflects the seamlessness of its mechanics, the Chameleon is refined in its engineering, functional in design and versatile in form, ready to adapt to the dynamic world for which it was designed.
Tabletop solid wood, Wood

Unika Vaev.
19 Ohio Avenue, Norwich, 06360, United States

Australia
Adam Goodrum completed a degree in industrial design at the University of Technology, Sydney, in 1993 and won the Sydney Morning Herald Young Designer of the Year Award in 1997. Since returning to Australia, from over two years in London, he has established himself as one of the rising stars of Australian product design. Goodrum has an impressive folio of works, ranging from an innovative, mass-produced plastic peg, to complex high-end furniture. Most of the designs are developed to highly resolved, functioning prototypes. Winning another prize, the 2004 Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award, enabled him to exhibit at the Milan International Furniture Fair in 2005. Having attended the Fair before as a visitor, Goodrum was well prepared to achieve successful outcomes and is currently having products developed by leading European manufacturers such as Cappellini and Whiteflax.