Worth a Pretty Penny and More

With the introduction of Penny by Harter, an occasional table is now an active partner in third-space learning and working environments. Penny addresses New Workstyles emerging from today’s wireless technology with friendly materials and versatile functionality.
Penny Tables from Harter and Mason, Inc.
Penny’s thin profile suggests lightness and portability, but this simple, timeless design is grounded in sound structure. Whether holding a laptop or double latte, Penny provides a stable platform through a modified X base made of sturdy cast aluminum, which creates a natural footrest. An intuitive ratchet mechanism makes easy height adjustments.
Penny Tables with Harter Truman bench

A waterfall urethane edge forms a soft grip for easy handling, tapering to shallower edges on non-user sides of the rectangular top. Penny’s standard finishes include 10 urethane edge colors that pair with up to 12 easy-to-clean laminates. Top shapes include rectangle and oval (15” d x 20” w).

Penny was designed with the environment in mind, using recycled and recyclable materials, with a minimal impact on indoor air quality, and it is pending BIFMA LEVEL certification.

Designers: Joe Ricchio, Ricchio Design and Matt Duncan, Morphix Design


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