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Vision Group – Accessible Group Table

Height-adjustable group table designed to bring people together

Item no. 20-62216-11

Table size: 165x100 cm
Item no. 20-62220-11

Table size: 200x100 cm

Functions and Advantages

Vision Group table height adjustment

Manual height adjustment

The group table height adjusts smoothly via a simple handle across a 30 cm range, allowing the table to be set at the right position for the group using it. A practical and low-maintenance solution for shared environments in daily use

Vision Group table height adjustment

Accessible design – no cross bars

The frame is designed without crossbars, creating generous and unobstructed legroom underneath the table. This allows wheelchair users to position themselves close to the surface and participate as an equal part of the group

Vision Group table height adjustment

Elegant oval-shaped legs

The table features refined oval-shaped legs that give the table a modern appearance. A table that looks at home in a professional meeting room, a school, or a private dining room, without looking like a piece of specialist equipment

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Soft, rounded edges

Rounded corners and a smooth laminate surface remove sharp edges that could cause injury during use, while making the table easy to clean and maintain to a high standard of hygiene. The clean surface also reduces glare and visual distraction during work or study

Vision Group table height adjustment

Lockable brake wheels

The table can be ordered with optional brake wheels, which help improve manoeuvrability of the table within multi use environments. Its robust construction ensures reliability in schools, healthcare, and high traffic environments

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Removable arm supports

The group table can be ordered with optional lockable (or standard) arm supports, which provide forearm relief and assist with balanced sitting posture. They offer light upper body support and help reduce strain during prolonged use

Brake wheels – with and without height increase

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Brake wheels with height increase

This version is used when you specifically want the table to be higher (for example for tall users or to fit certain equipment). Here, the wheels are added without compensating in the frame, so the overall table height is increased.

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Brake wheels without height increase

On this version, the wheel unit is built into a specially designed foot that compensates for the wheel height. In practice, this means the frame is lowered by the same amount that the wheel adds. The result is that the table keeps exactly the same working height as a standard table without wheels – only the mobility changes.

Suitable Environments

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Care Homes

Supports shared meals, creative activities, and social interaction in a comfortable, dignified setting

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Schools

Creates an inclusive classroom where all students — regardless of mobility level — can work together on group activities, and discussions

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Offices

Provides a flexible and inclusive meeting table that accommodates wheelchair users and colleagues with different mobility needs alongside everyone else

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Private Homes

Functions as a dining table, hobby table, or shared workspace where every family member can gather comfortably — whether they use a wheelchair or not

A Table That Includes Everyone

Tables are at the centre of shared life — meals, meetings, lessons, conversations. But a table that does not accommodate everyone equally creates an invisible barrier. One person positioned awkwardly at the end. Another unable to pull close enough. A small detail that quietly signals exclusion.

The Vision Group removes that barrier. The open frame welcomes wheelchair users without a separate chair position. The adjustable height ensures everyone sits at a comfortable level. The elegant design means the table belongs in any room — not just in a specialist care setting, but in a school, an office, or a family home.

Four colleagues including a wheelchair user collaborating at a Ropox Vision Group table
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