Antenna Hybrid Storage expands upon the Antenna Workspaces collection, offering new opportunities to shape space throughout the workplace. The elevated aesthetic unites wood shelves with slender steel side panels allowing for efficient planning in compact workstations. With freestanding individual units and an integral channel for wire management, hybrid storage can provide support for Power Beam, or stand alone in agile spaces.
Planned freestanding or as support for Antenna Power Beam, Low Hybrid Storage is available in two horizons, three widths and a variety of open, sliding door, hinge door, and drawer configurations. Cables can be neatly managed in the 1.5-inch cord drop between back-to-back storage units, or through the integrated Tech Back that discreetly routes cables on freestanding single-sided units. Single-sided configurations as shallow as 13" deep make Antenna Hybrid Storage Knoll's most compact storage solution.
The higher horizon of Antenna Tall Hybrid Storage provides additional planning opportunities throughout the workplace, from display opportunities in private offices to delineating space or offering shared storage in the open plan. Configurations include open with shelves and hinged doors with shelves.
Antenna Suspended Hybrid Storage further supports planning in compact workstations with a series of suspended storage cases available in open, open with bin, and drawer configurations. Suspended storage pairs with Tone, k. stand,and k. bench height adjustable tables, as well as fixed-height worksurfaces.
Antenna Design was founded in 1997 by Masamichi Udagawa, a Cranbrook Academy graduate, and Sigi Moeslinger, who holds degrees from NYU and Art Center College of Design. Antenna's people-centered design approach aims to make the experience of objects and environments more meaningful and exciting. Among Antenna’s best known projects are the design of New York City Subway cars and ticket vending machines, JetBlue check-in kiosks and displays for Bloomberg.
Antenna has been recognized with several prestigious design awards, including the National Design Award in Product Design from the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. Both Udagawa and Moeslinger are senior critics in graphic design at the Yale University School of Art.
17622 | Antenna Power Beam with Hybrid Low Storage
17624 | Antenna Hybrid Storage with Antenna End Gallery Panel
17616 | Antenna Suspended Hybrid Storage with Bin
17623 | Antenna Hybrid Storage with Antenna End Gallery Panel
17620 | Antenna Power Beam with Hybrid Low Storage with Sliding and Hinge Doors
17619 | Antenna Suspended Hybrid Storage with Drawer
17618 | Antenna Suspended Hybrid Storage with Drawer
17617 | Antenna Suspended Hybrid Storage with Bin
17176 | Antenna Power Beam with Hybrid Storage and Planters
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17241 | Antenna Hybrid Tech Back Storage
17240 | Antenna Hybrid Tech Back Storage
17235 | Antenna Power Beam Open Plan
17234 | Antenna Big Table with Hybrid Storage
17220 | Antenna Power Beam Open Plan Workstations
17213 | Antenna Power Beam on Hybrid Storage
17209 | Antenna Power Beam on Hybrid Storage
17175 | Antenna Power Beam with Hybrid Storage
17174 | Antenna Power Beam with Bridge Planter
17072 | Antenna Workspaces Hybrid Tall Storage
17071 | Antenna Workspaces Hybrid Dual-Sided Low Storage
17070 | Antenna Workspaces Hybrid Low Storage
17069 | Antenna Workspaces Hybrid Storage
17487 | Knoll at Fulton Market | Flexible Workstations
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