We've seen offset-leg cantilevered side tables before, but Humanscale's Float Micro offers a trick that many don't: Height adjustability.
The leg presumably contains a spring or hydraulic piston, as the unit is unpowered.
The base is available in a flat Glide version or up on locking casters.
The company says the base is powder-coated, but doesn't mention what the underlying metal is. The tabletops are available in three options: "Powder-coated paint," bamboo, and what they're calling "Natural Linoleum: A naturally durable surface made from bio-based materials, offering wear resistance, antistatic properties, and a matte finish that minimizes fingerprints while maintaining a refined aesthetic."
The Float Micro starts at $794 for the painted version, with the linoleum options creeping up to $1,032 apiece. Prices for the bamboo option were not listed at press time.
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"Natural Linoleum: A naturally durable surface made from bio-based materials, offering wear resistance, antistatic properties, and a matte finish that minimizes fingerprints while maintaining a refined aesthetic." Just say plastic, this is taking forever.
If we're counting linoleum as plastic, then I'm pretty sure we have to count the seasoning on a cast iron pan as plastic, as well as potentially any rancid nuts and the crunchy cheese on the edge of your pizza crust.
I'm not a chemist, but not all polymers are plastic in the common usage of "plastic"