Apron power offers convenient, attractive access 


 
 


Today's tables and other corporate furniture are as much a communication tool as a work surface. 

 

Tables often feature hatch lids in their tops that tip up providing access to power and data ports that then wire under the table down a leg or base to a floor outlet. Another increasingly popular way of providing power and data is in a table apron.

 

Apron power has several advantages. It leaves tabletop surfaces both pristine in look and fully available as a workspace and apron power is convenient to access.


WallGoldfinger offers several apron power options, including an exposed option like on this table at the top of the page designed by Gensler in Boston and an option with a flip up, retractable lid as this video animation shows.

 

While slowing access a bit (over an open model), the lid hides the power and data box when not in use, maintaining a table's beauty. At the same time, it does not interrupt seating like more common power and data drawers that must be pulled out to reach outlets within.

 

Consider a WallGoldfinger apron power solution with a retractable lid for your next boardroom or conference table.


 

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