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'End Tables' Achieve Separation Between Fitness Equipment

By Andrew Cohen
November 2012

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(Photo by Andrew Cohen)

Fitness equipment is placed in rows because it is space efficient, and because the symmetry of the view helps alleviate the sense of clutter. Unfortunately, other things add to the sense of clutter — the next row of equipment, right behind the first one, for starters, as well as tangles of power cords.

Prime, an upscale health club in a mall development outside Castel Maggiore, Italy, hasn't gotten rid of clutter entirely, but the club has given the fitness floor a more unified look with custom-made "end tables" that help achieve separation between pieces of fitness equipment. The wooden tables are tall enough to provide users with a convenient place to put down their water bottles and other small items (towels can be hung from a small hook on either side), and are illuminated from within, the spot color visible through polycarbonate resin thermoplastic panels on two faces. A small gap at the bottom allows cords to reach their power source underneath.



   

Andrew Cohen was on the staff of Athletic Business between 1991 and 2013; he was editor of the magazine for the last 15 years.
 

Comments:

VERY interesting. I think anything different can be a good thing! Let's take some chances.

Rob Bishop  Owner  11/26/2012 10:21:33 PM

The aesthetics are outstanding while the facility is not in use however I am not sure that translates well when they are covered with stuff. Another solution is to trough the floor so power cables are routed in the the floor. Since most equipment already has built in storage, you eliminate the clutter of bottles and towels being left on the dividers. The photo shows bicycles facing each other which causes it's own set of problems looking at each other while exercising.

Gary England IDSA CSCC  Designer  11/26/2012 12:45:19 PM

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