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Metronome™ is a collection of tables by Nienkamper built on a structural system that is sculptural, stable and affordable. The product offering ranges from small meeting tables and individual desks to large scale boardroom tables, spanning long distances with minimal aluminum legs. Aluminum is the only material used in the frame ensuring a high degree of recycled content, and a complete opportunity for full recyclability for all elements.

Metronome™ includes multiple table options that also integrates flexible power, data and video connectivity. Table tops are available in wood veneer, laminate, or glass. The table legs are clear anodized aluminum with polished aluminum details at the top and bottom or fully polished aluminum. Innovative elements and materials impart a lighter scale and a clean modern design aesthetic.

For more information or pricing, please contact lorna@mimsales.com

WinthropHospitalCaseStudy“The creativity and design features of the Three H product line has been able to generate high quality solutions for our many diverse projects. In addition the company’s commitment to project schedules has been repeatedly demonstrated and has exceeded our expectations. We would highly recommend them to anyone.”

-Mari Scala Design Director

Tops available in a broad palette of wood species and finish colours. Stone tops on request. Shape options; round, square, rectangular, boat and video. Bases are resin brushed steel, in T, V, Y and X options.

Protect your wood table investment with several different sizes and shaped leather mats. The same great stitch detailing on CCLI’s coasters is now available on desk and boardroom mats! Stitch with a complimentary color or use your imagination and stitch with a contrasting color to tie in accent colors.
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Ash refers to a group of five species ranging throughout the eastern United States. White ash is the best known and preferred species. Technically, only wood from the black ash tree can be separated from the other species, and it is sometimes sold separately and referred to as brown ash by lumbermen.White ash ranges from the Great Plains east and from southern Canada south, with the exception of the lower Mississippi River Delta and coastal plains area. The tree prefers deep, moist, fertile upland soils and is usually a scattered tree associated with many other species. The largest tree reported is over 8 feet in diameter at 4½ feet above the ground.

Both color and texture vary substantially in ash lumber. The earlywood pores are large and abruptly change to small diameter thick-walled cells. Thus, the wood is coarse grained and appears much like oak. However, it does not contain large wood rays, and so the quartered surface does not show “fleck” or the characteristic markings of oak.