Design, Interior Design

Working Girl Table by David Irwin for Deadgood

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A series of practical tables with removable legs designed by David Irwin for Deadgood offers easier transport and flexibility, the apertures within the table’s top allow for cabling and plugs while providing hand holes for carrying. A solid oak surfce and powder coated steel frame combine to add an understated quality and elegance to the collection.

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