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Introducing: Gunlocke's Briefing, a comprehensive table collection

Gunlocke has introduced a comprehensive collection of tables designed for conference, collaborative, private offices, and learning spaces. Briefing allows for a tailored and perfectly coordinated environment by supporting both aesthetic cohesion and a wide variety of individual and group needs with a broad range of choices in application, finishes, and styles—all within a single table line. Incorporating consideration of modern task needs and pricing flexibility, the collection now includes expanded table sizes, new top shapes, new and expandable base sizes and shapes, and the latest technology options to better support today’s workers and workplace productivity. 

In the ever-changing workplace, meetings are no longer confined to the conference room, and tasks may look different even in the day-to-day. Whether intended for traditional conference, collaborative work, private tasking, or private or group learning, Briefing elements will facilitate a diverse range of settings to offer team members more variety in environment and posture throughout the day. Since 2000, time spent in meetings has risen 8-10% annually, which makes it even more important for task furniture to adapt and serve the expanding and fluid needs of team members. For further tailoring, Briefing offers several product enhancements to address common specials and customer requests.

A collection notable for its wide-ranging application and price, Briefing also offers a visual appeal that is modern, functional, and versatile. Attractive and intelligent, the range is easily integrated into new or existing interior designs. Says IDA Design Principal Mitch Baker of the design process for Briefing, “The essence is the answer to the product. That’s what modern design is all about, getting down to what exactly is needed. When you strip away the non-essentials you end up having a product that is actually more beautiful.” 

Briefing further simplifies the specification process for customers by providing a wide selection of coordinating colors, finishes, and surface material choices including solid surface, glass, veneer, laminate, and painted wood and metal. 

With standard offerings that anticipate most modern needs in working and learning spaces at a variety of price points, these extensive new offerings allow organizations to personalize their environments while maintaining visual consistency across the entire floorplate. Take a seat—the tables are set.