

Interpole
Summary
Elevate your workspace with Interpole from Knoll. Transforming open plans and private offices, Interpole maximizes space with its unique floor-to-ceiling H-post design. Seamlessly integrating technology with power channels and versatile storage options, this workstation system epitomizes multi-functionality. From interactive whiteboards to handy shelving, Knoll’s Interpole is a game-changer for collaboration and organization.
Dimensions

The Pole
- Starts at 12’3″ tall and can be cut on site. 47″ extension kit available for taller ceilings
- Ceiling trim kit available for applications where the pole passes through a suspended ceiling
- Pole must be secured to floor and ceiling with bolts
- Full-height, snap-on covers enclose two separate channels for power components and communications cables
- Interpole can be specified with four outlet openings on one or both sides, in three configurations:
- Low: Outlets centered at 12, 18, 24, 30″ above bottom of covers (beginning 1½” above floor)
- Medium:Â Outlets centered at 12, 18, 36 and 42″ above the bottom of the covers
- High:Â Outlets centered at 12, 18, 60 and 66″ above the bottom of the covers

Storage
- Horizontal storage options include open shelves with bookends, dual access shelves with center partition, single-sided and shared open shelves with back and cabinets with sliding doors
- Horizontal components are 36″, 42″, 48″, 54″ or 60″W x 15″H x 15 5/8″D
- Vertical storage cabinets mount to one side of a pole, with shelves or a coat hook, with or without a hinged door
- Vertical cabinet is 64.5″ H x 15″ W x 15 5/8 “D
- Both horizontal and vertical components are available with laminate or veneer surface case or doors
- Gadget box also available. Mounts to side of pole for small electronics or personal items
- Gadget box is12″H x 9″W x 10 1/2″D

Screens
- Available in translucent or opaque whiteboard glass, laminate whiteboard or combination laminate and tackable fabric surfaces
- Perimeter frame is available with natural anodized aluminum finish or bright white paint
- Can be installed at any starting height, from 5″ to 24″ or more to establish boundaries of any overall horizon
- Optional bottom tray holds dry-erase markers, pushpins or display boards in a 1″ deep channel on either side of the screen surface
- Cup accessory can be attached to the outside of a pole at the end of a whiteboard screen to hold markers or eraser cloth
- Available in three heights: 31.5″, 48″ and 64.5″
- Available in five widths: 36″, 42″, 48″, 54″ and 60″

Accessories
- Interpole accessories engage continuous slots on either side of pole, independently of power channels
- Accessories include 12″ square cantilevered shelf and 30″ diameter counter surface in two halves that fit around the pole at any height
- Coat and bag hooks, cable clips, gadget box and monitor mounts are also available
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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.
