Faber Desks for a creative factory. Office and "opificium" meaning "factory". The origin of the two is almost the same. "Opificium" (factory): opus facere, meaning "to carry out tasks". Office: ob facere, meaning everything that precedes and implies doing. Once the "Opificium" was the symbolic centre of Economy. Homo Faber: In Latin, the person who produces, makes, creates, who draws the necessary material works from his labour, literally, the person who manufactures. Faber's single desks can be assembled into virtually unlimited workstations, equiped with endless stations. The steel frame of the desk has 5cm. square cross-section legs and crossbars with a cylindrical cross-section diameter of 4,2 cm. The two sides of the operational layouts can be seperated by methacrylate panels in various colours with aluminium frame, solid laminated panels or frameless glass panels.
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