Bespoke Acrylic av lectern with touch screen, av rack and various connections, A great new product for the Turning Leaf Range
La mesa para pájaros de triple plataforma está disponible con techo de madera, lo que la convierte en uno de nuestros productos más vendidos. Una mesa para pájaros bien diseñada, una mesa grande para pájaros con tres plataformas de alimentación adecuada para que varios pájaros se alimenten a la vez o ideal para algunas de las aves más grandes, como palomas y palomas. Se adapta mejor a un jardín más grande o a uno ocupado con muchas aves visitantes. Utilizamos madera maciza en todos nuestros productos para crear mesas para pájaros de calidad. Con una construcción robusta y una base sólida, esta mesa no se caerá fácilmente. Todas nuestras mesas para pájaros vienen tratadas con un acabado resistente a la intemperie de larga duración. Dimensiones - Altura total: 1740 mm - Mesa de alimentación: 480 x 500 x 470 mm (Alto x Ancho x Fondo) - Mesa de alimentación desde el suelo: 1200 mm. - Tamaño de la base: 800 x 800 mm - Espesor del poste: 75 x 75 mm Aquí hay un vídeo útil que le muestra cómo montar el soporte de mesa para pájaros: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlaMQXWs4jU&feature=emb_logo **Tenga en cuenta: nuestras mesas para pájaros vendrán en tres paquetes: el paquete 1 contendrá la cabeza, el paquete 2 contendrá el poste y el paquete 3 contendrá el soporte (que requiere algo de ensamblaje). Gracias**
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Sala conferencias Colegio Médicos de Valencia ICOMV. Renovación de salón de actos empleando madera para generar ambiente confortable y buena acústica
FREE SHIPPING! Designed as an accent piece for your platform or as a secondary podium, the Speaker is expertly crafted, light, portable, durable and it fits anywhere.
Open Faced Cabinet Door 4 Hidden Casters Cable Wiring Holes from Top to BottomDescription Oak Lectern Podiums w/ Open Storage These lecterns podiums make great hostess stations in restaurants and hotels. The simple design, quality materials and useful features make these wood stands ideal for more than just a conference room or lecture hall. These lecterns podiums are great as a hostess stand, concierge desk or valet parking station. The neutral tones of these oak pulpits make it easy to coordinate with other wooden fixtures within a business environment. Specifications SKU LCTAMPHOSTO Brand AmpliVox Overall Width x Height x Depth 24.0" x 45.0" x 20.0" Cabinet Width x Height x Depth 24.0" x 29.0" x 18.0" Weight 80.0lbs Material Wood Color Oak Placement Style Floor Standing Features Wheels Top Surface Width x Depth 24.0" x 20.0"
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These shelves are made of 100% HT pallet wood. They are build with the finest materials. The large size features 3 shelves(pic 1+2). It measures 32" tall and 22" wide approximately. The large shelves measure 18" long and 6" wide and the small shelf 12" long and 6" wide.(pic 1+2). The small size is identical but without the top shelf. It measures 22" tall and 22" wide approximately(PIC.2). They can be stained with a light/medium/dark stain of your choice. Please consult the color chart pic.5.Let us know your choice with your order. Pic. 4 is whitewash. Unfinished option is raw wood pic 5. Stained option is pic 1. All shelves are hand made one at a time in the shop. It is an easy thing to build them to your specs from scratch. Send us your dimensions together with your zip code for an accurate quote. All Canadian taxes and duties are the responsibility of the receiver WOODSCRAPPERS ART Quality pieces Beautifully Rustic
Our Barracuda design is a timeless lectern with a stylish, and classic appearance. This lectern combines a wood veneer exterior with the option of different color or stainless steel HPL inlays.
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