Bridge structure desks
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Corner Desk with Bridge Structure
ITMOU470
€ 627€ 364 -
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120 cm Desk - Bridge Metal Structure
U4SP1208
€ 354€ 205 -
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160 cm Glass Top Desk
ITMOU415
€ 687€ 398 -
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Bridge office desk cm. 140
U4SP1408
€ 369€ 214 -
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Desk cm.160 bridge structure
ITMODVENA18
€ 375€ 274 -
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160 cm desk with bridge structure
U4SP1608
€ 386€ 224 -
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Bridge desk cm. 200
ITMODVEN26
€ 438€ 350 -
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180 cm bridge office desk
U4SP1808
€ 408€ 237 -
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Desk 180 cm glass top
U4SVP1808
€ 780€ 452
This type of desk is characterized by a minimalist and robust design, where the structure consists of a metal frame that forms a kind of "bridge." The legs and connecting beam are designed to provide solid and linear support to the worktop, eliminating the need for a more complex or bulky structure.
Features of Bridge Structure Desks
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Linear and Clean Design: The bridge structure is known for its simple and linear appearance. This configuration eliminates additional legs or intermediate supports, ensuring a modern and minimalist look. The legs are connected by a horizontal beam, often located under the desk surface.
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Stability and Durability: The bridge design is optimized to ensure stability and strength, minimizing any flexing of the worktop. The central beam connects the legs and evenly distributes the weight, preventing deformation over time.
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Materials Used: The bridge structure is usually made from powder-coated steel or aluminum, ensuring long-lasting durability and increased resistance to corrosion and wear.
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Wide Worktop: The bridge configuration allows for a wide and uninterrupted worktop, without intermediate supports that could obstruct the user. It’s ideal for those who need space for documents, multiple monitors, or electronic devices.
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Free Space Under the Desk: One of the key features of bridge structure desks is the ample free space beneath the worktop, which provides greater freedom of movement and the possibility to place file cabinets, containers, or other accessories.
Advantages of Bridge Structure Desks
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Ease of Cleaning and Maintenance: Thanks to the open configuration, it’s easy to clean and maintain the area under the desk, eliminating hard-to-reach corners.
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Flexible Configuration: The bridge structure allows for the easy addition of accessories or modular elements, such as file cabinets, extra shelves, or dividers for multiple workstations.
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Robustness: The connecting beam offers a solid base to support the worktop, ensuring that the desk remains stable even under heavy loads.
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Modern-Industrial Aesthetic: The combination of metal materials and clean lines gives these desks a modern, industrial look, which fits perfectly in contemporary offices and spaces with minimalist designs.
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Cost-Effective: Compared to other more complex structures, the bridge design can be more cost-effective to produce, while still maintaining high resistance and stability.
Common Uses of Bridge Structure Desks
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Operational and Executive Offices: Thanks to their robustness and modern design, these desks are used in both operational offices for single workstations and executive offices with larger worktops.
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Coworking Spaces: Bridge desks are perfect for coworking spaces, where flexibility in configuration and aesthetic appeal are important.
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Multiple Workstations: Due to the ability to align multiple desks without interference from the structure, they are ideal for creating linear workstations in open-plan environments.
Design Variants
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Classic Bridge Structure: Featuring two legs connected by a single horizontal beam under the worktop.
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Double Beam Bridge Structure: Some models feature two parallel beams for greater stability, especially for larger worktops.
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Modular Bridge Structure: Some models are designed to be modular, allowing for the connection of multiple bridge desks in linear or corner configurations.
Conclusion
Metal bridge structure desks represent a modern, solid, and functional solution for offices and workspaces. Their minimalist and industrial aesthetic, combined with the robustness of the structure, makes them an excellent choice for operational, executive, and collaborative environments. The freedom of movement under the desk and the flexibility of configuration are additional advantages that make them a popular choice for dynamic, modern offices.