Eleven Wood Cafe/dining, Conference by OFS
Eleven Wood embodies "Architecture Uninterrupted" with elegant simplicity and warmth from crafted wood elements. The solid ash wood legs are an extension to the Eleven collection that offers a mix of materials and various shapes and heights to outfit settings where people gather or go to focus. Comfortable utility paired with enduring design, Eleven tables create destinations for work, learning, and social environments.
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What it looks like
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- Maharam, Draft, Trace
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- Snowsound, Melange, 304
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- Snowsound, Melange, 304
- Maharam, Glow by Kvadrat, 123
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- DesignTex, Clad Celliant, Snowy
- Camira, Synergy, Collective
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- HBF Textiles, Belgian Meadow, Fall Foliage
- Kvadrat, Hero, 311
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- Luna, Metro, Dearborn
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- List Price: $21,070.00
- Dimensions: 5' x 8'
- Footprint: 50-100 sq ft ff
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- Id: S400118
- List Price: $16,305.00
- Dimensions: 9' x 7' ff
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- Id: T100201
- List Price: $69,866.00
- Dimensions: 20' x 8'
- Footprint: More than 150 sq ft ff
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- Id: T100203
- List Price: $160,734.00
- Dimensions: 46' x 8'
- Footprint: More than 150 sq ft ff
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- Id: T100280
- List Price: $15,630.00
- Dimensions: 8' x 4' ff
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- Id: T400022
- List Price: $55,580.00
- Dimensions: 20' x 22'
- Footprint: More than 150 sq ft ff
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- Id: T400028
- List Price: $8,702.00
- Dimensions: 20' x 10' ff
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- Id: T400041
- List Price: $14,623.00
- Dimensions: 14' x 14'
- Footprint: 50-100 sq ft ff
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- Id: T400058
- List Price: $6,675.00
- Dimensions: 11' x 14'
- Footprint: 50-100 sq ft ff
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- Id: T400062
- List Price: $37,650.00
- Dimensions: 15' x 12'
- Footprint: 50-100 sq ft ff
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- Id: T400066
- List Price: $10,905.00
- Dimensions: 14' x 14'
- Footprint: 50-100 sq ft ff
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- Id: T400216
- List Price: $51,142.00
- Dimensions: 39' x 20' ff
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- Id: T400223
- List Price: $91,195.00
- Dimensions: 28' x 20' ff
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- Id: T400224
- List Price: $205,765.00
- Dimensions: 25' x 32' ff
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