Teknion Introduces Space-Saving Kupp Flip-Top Tables

Kupp Flip-Top Tables

Teknion has launched a new addition to its Kupp furniture collection: the Kupp Flip-Top table. Featuring angled legs that enable straight-line nesting and integration with the Kupp horizontal nesting chair, the tables are designed for flexibility and efficient storage, the company said in a news announcement.

The tables feature a surface-long handle that allows users to flip the tabletop for storage or reconfiguration, and the work surface is finished on both sides, providing a "clean and polished aesthetic" in both the horizontal and vertical position, the company said. Customization and accessory options include a modesty panel, power/data cut-out, and bag hook. The tables are available in depths of 24 inches and 30 inches and in widths ranging from 42 inches to 72 inches, providing a wide variety of size options.

"With an emphasis on practicality, style, and adaptability, these tables empower individuals and organizations to create dynamic and efficient workspaces," said Martin Geoffroy, director of product management - expansion at Teknon, in a statement. "Its versatile linking capability opens up endless possibilities for creating collaborative work areas, making them an ideal choice for dynamic and evolving workspaces."

For more information, visit the Kupp site.

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