Equally appropriate in a small office and workroom, the Distil Table takes its job seriously without taking over. Designer Todd Bracher ensures this equilibrium by refining the idea of a table to its essence. With solid wood legs, eased edges, a molded plywood top, and refreshingly honest answers to handling wires, this table is approachable, physically and aesthetically.
With the Distil Table, designer Todd Bracher has distilled the table down to its most elemental form, consisting only of what is essential to its purpose—a horizontal surface and (because wires are part of life, as well as part of work) a way to manage wires.
Distil Table has a simple solution to wires and cords, channeling them the length of the table through cut-outs in the cross stretchers. Assembly, too, is simple, requiring just one tool and a few minutes.
Equally appropriate in a small office and workroom, the Distil Table takes its job seriously without taking over. Designer Todd Bracher ensures this equilibrium by refining the idea of a table to its essence. With solid wood legs, eased edges, a molded plywood top, and refreshingly honest answers to handling wires, this table is approachable, physically and aesthetically.
With the Distil Table, designer Todd Bracher has distilled the table down to its most elemental form, consisting only of what is essential to its purpose—a horizontal surface and (because wires are part of life, as well as part of work) a way to manage wires.
Distil Table has a simple solution to wires and cords, channeling them the length of the table through cut-outs in the cross stretchers. Assembly, too, is simple, requiring just one tool and a few minutes.