The New Quicker Workstation by DVO
Working, tutoring, or studying on a mid-sized workstation that can be easily fit in an office or classroom setting is a dream for anyone who enjoys to spread out their things without feeling advantageous of an extra-large table. The New Quicker desk is the latest version of the large Quicker desk by DVO that brings many contract activity options to the table, literally.
New Quicker Workstation. Manufactured by DVO.
The Streamlined Profile of the New Quicker Workstation by DVO Updates Previous Quicker Workstation Models
The sleek minimalist outline of the New Quicker desk design employs a slim 25 mm melamine worktop with 2 mm thick edges. By keeping it sturdy (and aerodynamic), the steel tube legs and metal base are poised for any type of work or study that is thrown at it. The edges come in a choice of straight or rounded corners, and the worktops are available in a few different finishes. Easy to assemble and transport, the New Quicker desk has fixed or height-adjustable steel tube legs, with a pressed metal base, on either end of its rectangular shape.
The original Quicker collection features a metal table structure that is larger than the New Quicker desk. Similar in its streamlined approach to simple desk/workstation design, the sizes within the series offer differing finish options – between light gray, beech, and pear – and working tops in 25 mm and 30 mm depths. The wide range of table options come with the option of: extension and connection elements, pedestals, front panels, shelves, storage units, and accessories.
Seat yourself at the New Quicker workstation for a successful work, tutor, or study session since it pulls together the right combination of heavy duty materials and classic lines to encourage efficiency and through its understated, graceful design.
About the Manufacturer: Della Valentina Office Spa, or more commonly known as DVO, is an Italian manufacturer of work-related furnishings. They have grown substantially in size and in leadership since they started in the mid-90’s, with a focus on commercial, low-impact and environmentally-friendly solutions to a wide range of open desk stations and inventive work environments that support office and education settings.
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