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    Antenna Tech Cart

    From Antenna Design comes a new tech cart that offers an untethered, mobile power source for today’s flexible workplace. The battery-powered cart features conveniently located outlets for quick access and a refined form that hides cords and provides storage space for cables, personal items, and any work tools the day might demand. Antenna Design’s vision and approach take root at the intersection of design and human behavior, and their latest for Knoll embodies their desire to make the experience of objects more meaningful and exciting.



    The mobile tech cart that lets you take charge anywhere

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    Delivers power anywhere

    The Antenna Tech Cart puts power directly in the hands of the people, letting them work anywhere by offering a place to connect and charge their devices. Its perforated tray features duplex AC, USB-A, and USB-C outlets that are powered by a rechargeable battery.

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    Opens up planning possibilities

    The Antenna Tech Cart makes architectural power constraints irrelevant when planning. It makes a wider range of spaces suitable for work, including patios, lounge areas, meeting rooms, and cafes, and it increases the functionality of traditional work settings like analog tables and open-plan spaces.

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    Purposeful in form and function

    The tech cart is the epitome of essential design: every element has a purpose. Designed with space efficiency in mind, it’s slim and maneuverable. The perforated tray provides ventilation and offers a path to route cables, while the intuitive ash handle signifies the cart’s mobility.

    Antenna Design

    Antenna Design

    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.

    Additional Information

    Construction & Details
    • Antenna Tech Carts are constructed from laminate or veneer cases with steel side panels
    • Tray is perforated steel and aids in ventilation
    • Power module includes two AC outlets, one USB-A outlet and one USB-C outlet. Module is UL-listed and rated to 15 amp/120V
    • Third-party battery specified separately
    • Antenna accessories mount to side panels
    • Two grommets in top tray provide cable routing from the interior of the cart
    • Includes two non-locking casters and two locking casters
    • 25"H and 38"H carts include a fixed interior shelf
    • Do not expose Tech Carts to the elements. Tech Carts should always be stored indoors.
    • Ships assembled except for casters (no tools required for installation)

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