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Antenna Workspaces

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an idea with legs

Antenna Workspaces,TM by Masamichi Udagawa and Sigi Moeslinger, is a new approach to workplace

design that reflects the freedom and mobility people seek in today’s office.

Antenna Workspaces begins with a simple structure that grows to support a variety of work settings:

desks and tables combine with storage and screens to create intuitive solutions for individuals and groups.

Antenna Workspaces. A new workspace fit for task and team.

TM

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see through walls

Antenna Workspaces suggests connections and boundaries between diverse work areas and establishes a new way to shape space.

Work today requires continual shifting from one task and type of work to another—from focused projects to shared and team activities. With planning approaches for private offices, open plan and common areas, Antenna Workspaces serves the entire office to support a variety of practical workplace needs throughout the day.

Masamichi Udagawa and Sigi Moeslinger of Antenna Design created a simple structure that can be easily transformed to maximize use and flexibility with a minimum of parts. Combining a rigorous standard of functional simplicity with a pure, honest approach to materials, they have designed a state-of-the-art workplace experience that is as collaborative and dynamic as it is logical and efficient.

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Antenna Workspaces table desks and storage elements create highly efficient focused work areas for open plan environments and private offices.

Antenna begins with a simple structure—the table—that is inherently collaborative. The top rests on a base composed of two steel end legs and two tubular rails that span between them, linked by cast aluminum cradles. The result is an extraordinarily strong table.

a simple approach to a complex worldLeft: Desk with Overlay top

in Natural Chestnut and Table Desk end legs in

chrome; Storage in a combination of Bright White

and Natural Chestnut veneer; Saarinen Executive

chair with MR armless chairs.

Right: Desk in Bright White paint and laminate and

credenza with Overlay top in Solid Gallery White laminate and Natural Chestnut edge;

Suspended wood file in Bright White laminate with Natural

Chestnut veneer front; Saarinen Tulip chair.

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Antenna Workspaces desks link to define efficient shared work areas.

The Antenna table is transformed into a desk with the addition of storage, screens or power components. Desks can be linked side-to-side, and perpendicular return surfaces can be attached at any point to form L-shape or U-shape arrangements. Extended rails support storage cabinets above or below the worksurface. Antenna Workspaces storage elements, including freestanding cabinets, suggest boundaries without blocking visual access.

building spaces with linked desks

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Bright White paint and laminate; Desktop power shroud in Dark Red

paint; Desk end cabinet, above desk extension cabinets and L screen in Natural Chestnut veneer; Screens

and fabric inserts in Foundation, Greige; Generation by Knoll® chairs.

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big tables for team work

The Antenna Workspaces big table works as an adaptable collaborative setting.

Back-to-back desktops with shared legs can be linked to support groups of any size in open plan environments, touch-down spaces and meeting areas. The compact center beam supports screens, cantilever shelves, storage cabinets and monitor arms to transform a meeting table into a cluster of individual work areas. Return surfaces can be attached at any point, and extended rails support extension tops or storage cabinets.

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Overlay tops with hinged access in Solid Folkstone laminate with

Grigio Techwood edge; Folkstone Grey paint and Slate Blue edge

pulls and interior laminate; Screens in Foundation, Greige.

L cabinets, below big table extension cabinets and cantilever

shelves in Grigio Techwood; Generation by Knoll chairs.

Top left: The big table center beam supports

Sapper™ Monitor Arms and a platform shelf.

Top right: Hinged worksurfaces allow

easy access to power and data outlets.

Right: Antenna Workspaces brings power

and communications to the desktop (or

just below) with 4-circuit 2+2™ or 6-circuit 3+3™

raceways, accessible data ports and layers of

cable management.

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planning with fence for enhanced flexibility

Antenna Fence bridges the divide between individual, focus areas and dynamic group environments.

Antenna Fence is a freestanding spine that defines boundaries and distributes power and data cables. Fence supports screens, stanchion mounted storage and desktops to create settings for focused work. Alternatively, freestanding Fence can allow the desks to be independent and moveable to support the changing needs of a team.

Overlay tops in Solid Folkstone laminate with

Iced Sycamore edge; Folkstone Grey and Slate

Blue paint; Iced Sycamore Techwood screens and

Template™ storage fronts; Generation by Knoll task

chairs and MultiGeneration by Knoll™ side chairs.

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defining space with the template storage system

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The TemplateTM storage system plans as a storage wall that defines the perimeter of a workspace.

Because of its compact depth and equal access on both sides, Template can serve as a storage spine providing privacy between Antenna desks or defining the boundaries of diverse work areas. Antenna desks can be supported from any height of Template storage, in the open plan as well as in enclosed spaces.

Left: Template storage system in Folkstone Grey paint; Desks and

suspended wood files in Bright White laminate; Legs in Medium Grey paint;

Generation by Knoll chairs.

Template bookcase in Folkstone Grey paint; Antenna track shaped

table with black acid etched glass top; Legs in Medium Grey

paint; Bertoia side chairs.

Knoll Systems

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Antenna™ WorkspacesAntenna Workspaces by Masamichi Udagawa and Sigi Moeslinger, principals of Antenna Design, is a new approach to workplace design that reflects the freedom and mobility people seek in today’s office. Antenna Workspaces blends desks, tables, storage units and screens to create intuitive solutions for individuals and groups. In the process, Antenna Workspaces suggests connections and boundaries between diverse work areas and establishes a new way to shape space, simplifying transitions between individual and group work.

Printed in Canada. B-AW11 ©2011 Knoll, Inc. All rights reserved.

a commitment to sustainability

Antenna Workspaces helps organizations respond to the environmental imperatives that surround contemporary workplace design. A natural extension of the Knoll commitment to protect the biosphere, conserve natural resources and reduce waste, Antenna Workspaces is environmentally responsible in manufacturing processes and materials.

Antenna Workspaces contains no fiberglass or PVC and is manufactured with FSC®-certified components.

Antenna is GREENGUARD Indoor Air Quality® and BIFMA level™ 3 certified. Antenna Workspaces can contribute to LEED® certification for Existing Buildings, Commercial Interiors and New Construction.

knoll.com/antenna