This 16-foot table seats the same full board as the four-leg boardroom version, but it reads modern instead of traditional. The four-panel base gives a clean, contemporary line, and the panels themselves are the structure, so there are no corner legs to work around. For a company that wants a large conference table with a current, architectural look rather than a classic executive feel, the panel base is the one to choose.
The panels are also where the cable management lives. Each section routes wiring internally between the panels, so a laptop-and-screen meeting stays free of cords on the floor, and the table accepts an optional power module for power and data at the surface. As with the rest of the range, the thick two-piece top installs cleanly and joins into one continuous 16-foot surface, sized to fill a dedicated boardroom.
The four-panel base runs built-in wire management between the sections, so cables from a tabletop power module route down through the base and stay out of sight. The table is compatible with an optional power module for built-in power and data at the surface, which makes it a working table for laptop-driven board meetings and video calls.
As a contemporary conference table, the panel base gives a cleaner, more current look than corner legs, and the modular sections support the long 16-foot top evenly. Each panel is a substantial 5 inches thick with squared, non-radiused corners, which gives the base the visual weight to match the long top. It reads as a modular boardroom table built for a modern office rather than a traditional executive suite.