New assembly video: Sol cone-shaped self-stabilising disc base

We've released an assembly video for Sol, our cone-shaped self-stabilising disc base, showing exactly how to put your base together when it arrives.

Our assembly video walks through each step clearly so you can get your Sol self-stabilising table base assembled and in use quickly.

Just like every NOROCK table base, Sol arrives with our self-stabilising mechanism built in. This means no complicated adjustments and no specialised equipment required. Our video demonstrates simply how to connect the column, base, and top plate safely and correctly, ensuring optimum stability and performance from day one.

What the video covers

  • What’s included in your Sol box
  • Step-by-step assembly of the base
  • How the components fit together

It’s ideal for installers, venue teams, and anyone specifying Sol for projects who wants to see just how straightforward assembly is.

More assembly support

Alongside Sol, we also have assembly videos for our other NOROCK self-stabilising table bases, covering different shapes and styles across the range.

Additionally, PDF assembly guides are available for all NOROCKs, providing detailed written instructions that you can download, print, or share with your team. Between the videos and PDF guides, you have all the resources you need for smooth, hassle-free assembly — whether you’re fitting out a full venue or just unboxing a single base.

You can find our full library of assembly videos and PDF guides on our website, covering favourites across the NOROCK range.

Our Sol assembly video was filmed by Lulu Cavanagh and produced by Another Story — our thanks to both teams for capturing Sol beautifully and making the assembly process easy to follow.

See why everyone is choosing Sol

Since its launch, Sol has quickly become one of our most-loved table bases, specified by designers and venues for its clean cone profile, stability, and effortless functionality. It’s available through a NOROCK partner near you in dining, counter, and bar heights, and in two sizes — Sol 17 for compact spaces and Sol 21 for standard tabletops. If you’d like to see Sol in action, explore our Sol project features to discover how designers around the world are using it across restaurants, cafés, and hospitality spaces.

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