Twenty Five Work Table

Twenty Five Work Table

$11,705
$11,705

The Twenty-Five Work Table is a reimagining of the typology, offering flexible seating with no front or back. Inspired by the work of Charlotte Perriand and the organic shape of gourds, the solid wood table has been designed to take centre stage in a room with its welcoming shape and tactile detailing. Twenty-Five Work Table’s cable management system features a contrasting cover made in stone and brushed brass
This table can seat up to 4 people
Manufactured by De La Espada, Portugal

Dimensions: 180cm W x 109cm D x 173cm H

Materials: Available in black walnut, white oak, or ash in a range of finishes. Cable management cover in brushed brass and a choice of the marble. Please see Materials Book for Options

Lead time: 26-30 Weeks

Downloads: Tear-Sheet
Materials Book

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Founded by husband and wife duo Fatima De La Espada and Luis De Oliveira, De La Espada is considered a global design authority. Designers in their own right, the founders conceived the company as a multi-disciplinary amalgam: a manufacturer, designer and brand studio that draws on traditional craft and artisanship. Shop Brand >

De La Espada Atelier is the De La Espada in-house design team, led by Simon Kämpfer. The product range is influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement and mid-century Scandinavian design combined with the rich craft heritage of Portugal. The expertise in design, craft and retail that De La Espada has gained over more than 25 years is revealed in furniture that is quiet and intricately detailed, functional and versatile, luxuriously tactile, and at once international and rooted in the home of our dedicated factory.

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