23062 Highway 34, Barnesville, Mn 56514

TABORETS

The Barnesville Taboret provides a useful working surface as well as a simple and convenient way to store paint and equipment. The taboret glides around the studio on four large casters (two locking). Drawers have rear locking hasps for security. This taboret is constructed from birch plywood over a tubular steel frame with an MDO board top.

Height: 30 “
Top: 30″ x 18″
Base: 37.5″ x 23″
Drawers: 17″L x 12″W x 5″D
Weight: 17 lbs.
Materials:
– 1 inch diameter, 16 gauge steel tubing
– Four 3″ casters, two locking
– Powder coat finish—middle gray color
– Top is 1/2″ MDO board* with polyurethane coating and riveted to the steel frame
*Medium density overlay panel: plywood with a weather-resistant resin overlay

The rear of the drawers showing hasps for which students supply their own padlocks if desired. In case a key is lost, the padlock is the only thing that has to be removed.

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The Barnesville Stak Easel™ was designed for multi-use studios. Weighing only 18 pounds, it’s easy for even small students to stack to reconfigure your space

What's the big deal with two posts?

Many easels support work on only a single post. They may have three posts, but the locking unit, the principal point of support, is on the center post. 

Both the Barnesville Slope and Stak Easels™ are true two-post easels, providing stable support at two points

The Stak Easel™ uses a pair of clips to secure stretchers to the easel. Adjusting individually means they readily accommodate asymmetrical canvases.

The tensioning knob on the support ledge of the Slope Easel is centered, but it tightens the interior steel bar against both outside posts for maximum stability. We think this simple design choice results in the sturdiest, most dependable easels available—our two-post easels can reliably support the largest and heaviest artwork.