Designed by Fred Rigby
Named after its concave and convex form that resembles the illuminated passage of celestial bodies in the sky, The Eclipse Desk has a distinctive silhouette that adds a sense of drama to the organically shaped design. Crafted in solid dark-oiled oak, the sweeping tabletop is fitted with a lid that lifts to reveal a hidden storage bucket in the metal column leg, ensuring the surface of the desk remains clutter free. Designed to stand alone as a centrepiece in the middle of a room or for placement up against a wall as a more conventional piece of furniture, its intriguing form draws the eye and invites to touch.
Finishes:
Base in oak veneer in dark oiled finish and steel powder coated black, top in solid oak in dark oiled finish
Dimensions:
W1600 x D800 x H750 mm
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