Our Parsons conference table is more functional than ever with inset power options. The power ports make it easy to keep phones and laptops charged while you work. When not in use, simply push the port so it's inset within the tabletop for a sleek, clean appearance. Our Parsons collection features a recycled natural steel base with subtle weld marks that showcase the craftsmanship of the Minnesota artisans who build each one. Legs set at the edge of the table help maximize seating.
Details of Parsons 78w 42d 29h Table with Tabletop 8-Port Power & Charging Outlet
Dimensions: 78"w 42"d 29"h
Apron Height: 2"h
Apron to Floor Height: 26"h
Space Between Legs: 74"w 38"d
Leg Thickness: 2"w
Table Seats: eight
Features: two inset, push-to-open tabletop power/charging ports, each with 3) three-prong outlets and 2) USB ports
Cord Detail: two - 10'; black plastic
Product Origin: made in Minnesota
Material Origin: United States and imported
Item Number: 165174
Top
Dimensions: 78"w 42"d 1.25"h
Top Thickness: 1.25"h
Product Origin: made in Vermont
Material Origin: United States
Item Number: 135395
Base
Dimensions: 78"w 42"d 28"h
Construction: hand-welded frame
Product Origin: made in Minnesota
Material Origin: United States
Item Number: 890570
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Top: maple See full material details
Finish: lacquer
Material Description: Maple adds timeless warmth and lightness to your room. Even after maple is harvested and made into furniture, it continues to be a living, breathing material that responds to its environment - it expands and contracts with changes in humidity and also changes color over time as it's exposed to air, sunlight and wear. New maple ranges in color from cream to gold and will beautifully deepen in gold tones over time.
Power Port: anodized aluminum
Color: black
Base: natural steel See full material details
Finish: lacquer
Material Description: Our recycled natural steel is sustainably sourced in the U.S. from 99% recycled raw materials and hand-selected for consistent color and texture. Hand-welding can create unique markings, as well as color change, due to the heating and shaping of the steel. Subtle variations in color, along with the individuality of each craftsperson's work, ensure that no two pieces are alike.
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