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Architonic ID: 1203753
Année de Lancement: 2012
Concept
An innovative desk system that is installed without screws or tools, and enhances communication as it can be adapted to various uses thanks to its flat, unin- terrupted work surface which can be divided in any desired configuration according to daily work needs.
The basic concept behind synapso is having a plain, flat surface. High levels of concentration are required in every important meeting, and therefore reduction to the bare essentials is crucial. Additionally, synapso can be equipped with a cable manage- ment system complete with electric outlets, the Mobica+ keko separator and the cango mobile drawer system.
The synapso tabletop is supported on an aluminium frame onto which all the legs are fixed via a sturdy integrated fastener. The fastening system works entirely without the need for screws or tools.
The synapso tabletop is supported on an aluminium frame onto which all the legs are fixed via a sturdy integrated fastener. The fastening system works entirely without the need for screws or tools.
The synapso programme offers a variety of different table formations: rectangular, round, elliptical and right-angled.
The width of the tabletop is between 70 and 120 cm and the maximum length is 220 cm. The height is adjustable in the range between 68 to 76 cm.
All straight edges can be offered in plastic edge-banding in a varity of colours and a special soft touch surface. We have rounded off the longitudinal edges using the postforming technique. For oval and round synapso tables we use veneered tops lipped with solid wood.
Aluminium, Piétement métal, Métal, Plateau de table dérivé du bois, Bois

Germany
Martin Ballendat has enjoyed international success as a designer for decades. Born in Bochum, Germany, in 1958, he completed his studies in design at the Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen. With his studio, Design Ballendat, he works for numerous prestigious brands. After three years of employment with office furniture manufacturer Sedus, he took over as head of design and product development at Wiesner Hager in Austria. He opened his own studio in Upper Austria in 1995, which was soon to be followed by a second one in Germany. Martin Ballendat has been awarded over 100 design prizes and awards. He has been working as a lecturer and guest professor at design schools for more than 15 years.