Rapport® Media Table CM

Seated/Standing Ht

For smaller meetups, the Rapport Media Table is ready for collaboration at any moment. The CM model includes a storage cabinet and an upper media panel that comes equipped with a mounting bracket. Power and technology can be seamlessly accessed and hidden inside the sleek optional power/data trough with integrated wire management. Available in three heights and several sizes and shapes.

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Optional Power/Data Trough

The optional Power/Data Trough provides an elegant, yet effective solution to your tables power and data needs, along with providing storage for such items and remote controls and cables. Also available with a video switch kit for users to share their devices on the attached monitor. Full wire management access via the front leg and back panel is integrated.

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Media Mounting Panel

Media Mounting Panels allow for TVs or monitors to be attached for collaborative work and video conferencing. The back panels are fully finished, making them great for open concept spaces or glass partitioned meeting rooms.

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Storage Cabinet

A lower storage cabinet is included to house your CPU and other supplies.

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Removable Wire Access Panel

Held on by firm-holding hook & loop, the removable leg accent panel hides wires with ease. Wires conveniently exit the leg through a small mouse-hole at the bottom.

Designer

Profile

Jim Contois

As graduate of Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, Jim Contois began his career designing architectural building products at Armstrong World Industries. Soon after, his focus turned to contract furniture where he was a designer for KI before moving on to manage Industrial Design at Allsteel. Since 2008 he has managed his own studio and has developed products for a range of markets including office, education, health care, retail, scientific and residential. His clients include SurfaceWorks, Arcadia, Indiana Furniture, HON, Ghent, Trendway, Valley Design, Allsteel, ArtcoBell, and CCN. Jim believes that his role is to balance the interests of the manufacturer, the designer and the end user in ways that create desirable products in the marketplace. In his work he emphasizes simplicity, materials, and proportion while elevating the end users’ experience. In addition to product development, Jim has worked with clients on product planning, market development, marketing materials and showroom design.

www.contois-design.com