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Varia Schreibtisch Single | B 1800 | Gestell Silber | Platte WeißOL VSS1808W355 Varia Schreibtisch Single B 1800 Gestell Silber Platte Wei Varia Schreibtisch, 650 1250 mm elektrisch hhenverstellbar, B 1800 x T 800 mm Der elektrisch hheneinstellbare Schreibtisch Varia von Bisley macht die ergonomische Gestaltung des Arbeitsplatzes zum Kinderspiel. Der Hubbereich von 600 mm ermglicht bequemes und rckenschonendes Arbeiten fr Menschen jeder Gre. Der 2 motorige Elektroantrieb bringt die Tischplatte mit einer Hubkapazitt
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