Tano does a table have to be symmetrical?

Small and large learning teams, concentrated individual work, partner work or large plenary sessions: the possible combinations of Tano - our new asymmetrical stacking table - are just as varied as the forms of learning. It enriches learning environments with its shape, mobility and universal versatility. It thus sets the tone for more didactic diversity.
Amazingly combinable
How do you want to arrange Tano? We have a lot of suggestions. But surely you (or your pupils) can think of even more.

ReCharge and Gratnells boxes
There is space under the tabletop for a Gratnells box or - if the table is prepared accordingly - for a ReCharge battery unit.

Bag hooks - many fine details
A unique feature of the Tano is the sliding file hook. It does not protrude downwards, so the tables remain stackable even with hooks. When the hook is pushed back, the tables can be lined up seamlessly.
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