lockable co-working table by ZA architects
all images courtesy of ZA architects

 

 

to increase the comfort and functional requirements of working in a shared space, german-based ZA architects have created the ‘co-working’ table. the flexible piece of furniture can be locked up and easily pack away when workers leave the office. it provides a smart solution to today’s changing workspace, where sitting at one desk all day long is no longer the norm.  personal belongings and laptops can be conveniently secured, making it easy to quickly change location as projects or teams vary. the cover of the table can be closed, locked and the legs removed so the ‘co-working’ table can be taken on the go. the lid lifts to form a soundproof barrier, giving some privacy to any environment. there is also no messing around with cables as they are built in, hidden in three outlets with space for wires, adapters and a LED lamp.

 

 


‘locakable table’
video courtesy of ZA architects

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
the lid lifts to form a soundproof barrier, giving some privacy to any environment

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
there is also no messing around with cables as they are built in

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
the flexible table can be locked up and easily pack away when workers leave the office

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
co-working table

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
take all belongings away when it’s time to change office location

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
co-working table and chair

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
co-working table various colours

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
collection of the co-working table

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
drawing showing c-working table’s different elements

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
detail of functional application

 

 

lockable co-working table by ZA architects
detail drawing

 

 

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