Mexique Table















Mexique Table
Category: Occasional & Collaborative Tables
Collection: Cassina, by Charlotte Perriand
Mexique tables were first created for the Maison du Mexique in Paris. This table is compact and available in 5 heights to suit a variety of workspaces. One of Charlotte Perriand’s iconic “tables en forme libre,” Mexique’s design was further developed for the students’ rooms of the Maison du Mexique at the International University Campus in Paris (CIUP). With a compact frame and generous tabletop depth, Mexique can be easily moved and grouped to create a larger surface area; Two collaborative variations allow guests to pull up a chair or Mexique stool to interact - Click Here for the Mexique Stool.
Features:
- Top: American walnut wood, triangular with rounded corners.
- Base: Matte black painted steel with triangular cross-section, resting on black plastic glides.
- Dimensions:
- Low Occasional: 31.5" Deep x 46.5" Wide x 12.2" High
- Medium Occasional: 31.5" Deep x 46.5" Wide x 15" High
- High Occasional: 31.5" Deep x 46.5" Wide x 17.7" High
- Standard Height Collaborative: 31.5" Deep x 46.5" Wide x 27.6" High
- Bar Height Collaborative: 31.5" Deep x 46.5" Wide x 40.2" High
Manufactured in Italy
Fifteen to twenty (15-20) business days from date of order.
How to Measure Your Upside
Seated Measurement Position
1. Make sure you're wearing a shoe that's typical of what you wear every day
2. Sit in your chair and adjust the seat height so your feet are flat on the floor.
3. Keep an upright posture with your upper arms close to your sides and elbows bent at 90º. Your forearm should be resting on the armrests of your chair with your fingers on the keyboard.
4. Have someone measure from the floor to the bottom of your elbow.
5. Subtract 1 inch from the measurement taken in step 4. This is the approximate height your work surface should be for your best ergonomic posture.
Standing Measurement Position
1. Make sure you're wearing a shoe that's typical of what you wear every day
2. Stand in an upright position with your upper arms close to your sides and your elbows bent at 90º, with your fingers on the keyboard.
3. Have someone measure from the floor to the bottom of your elbow.
4. Subtract 1 inch from the measurement taken in step 3. This is the approximate height your work surface should be for your best ergonomic posture.
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