Moll WINNER SPLIT CLASSIC children desk

€976.00*

moll Winner colour
Product number: 160300-050
Product information "Moll WINNER SPLIT CLASSIC children desk"
The Moll WINNER and WINNER COMPACT offer maximum versatility, diversity and uniqueness that provide limitless design options and customisation.
The height adjustable WINNER and WINNER COMPACT children desks by Moll, with their line of storage options, extensions and accessories, make up the most extensive desk system created by Moll, with up to 2160 design possibilities.
Depending on the age, size and requirements of the child, the WINNER can easily be modified in the future to meet the growing demands of school work while still keeping up with the ergonomics and high-quality design.
Even though the basic width of the work surface for the WINNER and WINNER COMPACT is 120 cm and 90 cm respectively, this has not limited the design options for the children’s table. The SIDE TOP, MULTIDECK and Moll FLEXDECK all enhance the Moll WINNER and the way children work. The popular GIANT DRAWER is included with all WINNER models to provide additional storage space.
The PRO and PROFI containers complement the style and design of the WINNER perfectly to complete the overall workstation.
The multi-talented children's desk. Let's make it short: if you are called a winner, you have to be one too. That is why we have given the moll Winner many small details and big ideas that make it a slightly better children's desk. Extremely stable, it keeps what its name promises for years.

Moll – Quality made in Germany!

Accessories included with every table: Bookend transparent, magnetic slip guard with ruler and magnifying glass, bag hook.
For left- and right-handed users: The Winner Split desk that grows with your child

For years, moll has been known for perfectionism and meticulous attention to detail. It is therefore not surprising that moll presented the Winner Split, the consistent further development of the moll Winner, at the imm 2019. The moll Winner Split impresses with its split table top, the highest quality of workmanship and maximum individualisation.

Split table top for the perfect ergonomic posture

Which part of the table top should be tilted depends on the handiness.
If the desk is used by a left-handed person, the tabletop should be mounted so that the tiltable part is on the right. The left flat part serves as a storage surface on which everything
Important is within reach.
The Winner Split is also ideal for right-handed users: The tiltable table top is attached on the left – it can be easily changed at any time, so that the table can be used by other users.
can be used.
The Winner Split is available in the surface decors white, oak and maple
Very easy height adjustment
Thanks to the patented “Classic” height adjustment, the Winner Split Classic can be adjusted in ten steps to body heights from 1.20 m to 2.00 m without effort. This allows the height of the desk to be individually adjusted from 52 to 82 cm. For comparison: most dining room tables have a height of 72-75 cm. Therefore the moll children’s desk can be set even higher.
The side parts have a modernised shape and the plastic elements are in a modern, light grey. The front corners of the table top have ergonomically rounded edges and prevent children from bumping into each other at the corner of the table.
The perfect basic equipment:
  • Height adjustment in 10 raster steps, stable metal base with castor at the back and height adjustment
  • Continuously tiltable table top up to 18° for lifting – braked lowering adjustable
  • Colour applications and colour stripes in 6 colours included
  • Bookend transparent
  • Bag hook
  • Durable melamine resin coated desk top
  • Magnetic slip guard with ruler and magnifying glass
  • Dimensions: 120×70 cm
Our product advisor will show you how to adjust the height of the children’s desk optimally to the height of your child.
Worth knowing about ergonomics
Would you like to learn more about ergonomics, the perfect sitting posture and the philosophy of moll? Then take a look at the moll Stories.
https://youtu.be/yBDx7p4GfQk