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Scout Summit

Konstantin Grcic, 2026

Thanks to its castors and unique trapezoidal design, the Scout Summit workshop and meeting table can be quickly and easily combined into a wide variety of configurations.

From compact face-to-face setups with two tables to larger circular arrangements, Scout Summit adapts to any need. And when no longer in use, the tables can be nested together and stowed away to save valuable space.

Ideal setup for work & learning spaces

Scout Summit’s flexibility makes it perfectly suited for dynamic training sessions, meetings, workshops and many other activities.

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Scout

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Scout is a family of mobile and stationary work and meeting tables that can be arranged into flexible configurations to suit daily needs and dynamic use – and then stowed away to save space when no longer required. The individual models serve different purposes and can be used in a variety of areas that require adaptable horizontal surfaces – such as workshops, for meetings, training courses or corporate learning environments, project settings, team hubs and much more. The distinctive, robustly dimensioned tubular steel frames form Scout's defining structural and aesthetic feature. They ensure stability and a sustainable use of materials. Depending on the model, the frames also function as attachment points for the mechanical height adjustment components, and in combination with a range of ingeniously simple accessories and screens, they offer options for personalisation and provide a partitioning effect and sense of privacy. The three table models on castors enable agile working and also open up new areas of application – even in confined spaces, thanks to the compact Scout Work Mobile and Scout Sprint models. A stationary work table and a meeting table complete the family, covering almost every potential purpose and location.

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Konstantin Grcic

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Konstantin Grcic was trained as a cabinetmaker at Parnham College in Dorset before studying industrial design at the Royal College of Art in London. In 1991 he set up his own practice, Konstantin Grcic Design. The Vitra Design Museum devoted a monographic exhibition to Grcic and his work in 2014.