…18” C. 15.5” D. 18.5” E. 31.5” F. 21” A1. 25.5” A2.26” B. 18” C. 15.5” D. 18.5” E. 39.5” F. 22” A1.29.5” A2 30” B. 18” C. 15.5” D….
…18” C. 15.5” D. 18.5” E. 31.5” F. 21” A1. 25.5” A2.26” B. 18” C. 15.5” D. 18.5” E. 39.5” F. 22” A1.29.5” A2 30” B. 18” C. 15.5” D….
…and comfort for its user. The tablet arm is an ancillary piece that is installed by the customer. It can be removed or added as desired. See page 11 for…
…with John Neuhart. Though a hefty 800 pages, it cleverly, and rather technically, tells the story of the Eameses and how their furniture became some of the most famous modern…
…page Image E). 3. Route jumpers through corners and use wire ties to attach to corner glides (following page Image G). 4. When routing through a screen without power, jumpers…
…assembly, partially install all screws until instructed to fully tighten. Steps for Frame Assembly 1. Follow steps 1-4 on the “Desk Height Table” assembly instructions (page 2) to assemble the…
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…42” high. 29” high, standard back cushion Need height progression image on page 9 36” high, standard back cushion Need height progression image on page 9 36” high, banquette back…