Haworth Compose Line

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This desking product, part of Haworths Compose line, includes a 29"-high panel, power routing and access below the work surface, a frameless glass topper, wood trim components, and knife-edge work surfaces. It can be arranged in a benching configuration as well as in other desking applications; the top trim of the 29" panel lines up with the tops of work surfaces, providing a clean aesthetic. The panel height also provides power and data routing below the work surface and at base locations. A new three-way tile spanning kit eliminates reveal lines usually found at a three-way junction. It comes in the same surface options and with the same adaptable components as existing Compose products. haworth.com

This desking product, part of Haworths Compose line, includes a 29"-high panel, power routing and access below the work surface, a frameless glass topper, wood trim components, and knife-edge work surfaces. It can be arranged in a benching configuration as well as in other desking applications; the top trim of the 29" panel lines up with the tops of work surfaces, providing a clean aesthetic. The panel height also provides power and data routing below the work surface and at base locations. A new three-way tile spanning kit eliminates reveal lines usually found at a three-way junction. It comes in the same surface options and with the same adaptable components as existing Compose products. haworth.com

This desking product, part of Haworth’s Compose line, includes a 29″-high panel, power routing and access below the work surface, a frameless glass topper, wood trim components, and knife-edge work surfaces. It can be arranged in a benching configuration as well as in other desking applications; the top trim of the 29″ panel lines up with the tops of work surfaces, providing a clean aesthetic. The panel height also provides power and data routing below the work surface and at base locations. A new three-way tile spanning kit eliminates reveal lines usually found at a three-way junction. It comes in the same surface options and with the same adaptable components as existing Compose products. haworth.com

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Jennifer Brite

Jennifer Brite is a design journalist and public-health scientist who is currently pursuing a doctorate in public health with a concentration in epidemiology and demography at the City University of New York. For ARCHITECT, she writes about new products and sustainable design.

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