
Case Overhang Rectangular Table
Overhang Rectangular Table
OVERHANG RECTANGULAR TABLE
Designed by Terence Woodgate
Overhang Side Table - the perfect addition to your living space for comfortable and convenient working.
Designed by Terence Woodgate, this innovative piece features a uniquely tapered cross section that creates the illusion of weightlessness and boasts the same thickness as the top and bottom tabletops for a seamless look.
Not only is the design striking, but it also comes flat-packed to save on transport, energy, and cost.
So, you can enjoy the benefits of a stylish and functional side table without the environmental impact. Experience the perfect blend of form and function with our cantilevered side table today.
DESIGNER
TERENCE WOODGATE
Terence Woodgate initially trained as a design engineer, however, fascination with purer forms of design led to a decision in the mid-80s to retrain as a furniture designer at the London Guildhall University.
Attracted to the conceptual as well as the hands-on aspect of designing furniture, Woodgate opened his first studio in London in 1988 and began to build his reputation as a thoughtful designer of both style and practical innovation.
As one of the UK's most respected industrial designers, Terence Woodgate has become known for a stripped-down, elegant, modern approach to design with an obsessive attention to detail and manufacture.
Merging manufacturing technology with artistic craftsmanship, Woodgate has produced several award-winning designs, ranging from beautifully grained oak consoles to streamlined, upholstered seating to architectural glass tables.
Woodgate works from his studio in East Sussex where he continues to quietly seek new expressions in design. As a designer whose work can appear so firmly based in function and technological details it may be a surprise for some to discover he that he takes much of his inspiration from outside the design world.
In 2003 he was elected a Royal Designer for Industry (RDI). He has received several international design industry awards including the German Red Dot ‘Best of the best’ award and the IF ecology award. In the UK he has won the Observer⁄Elle Decoration design award for furniture and recently a Wallpaper* magazine 2008 design award.
Examples of his work are held in the permanent collections of the Museu d’Arts Decoratives, Barcelona and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Graphic Designer Mike Dempsey recorded an interview with Terence Woodgate for his RDInsights series. “Terence is another of us who has overcome difficulty in one area by excelling in another.
Hear about that and his unique collaboration with formula one racing car designer John Barnard to produce surface, a four meter long, carbon fibre table” says Mike Dempsey. Woodgate is a designer of lighting and furniture. A modernist at heart, he is known for his simple, thoughtful and understated designs. Woodgate works from his studio in East Sussex where he continues to quietly seek new expressions in design.
INFORMATION
PRODUCT TYPE
Table
PRODUCTION
Made in United Kingdom
BRAND
Case
COLLECTION
Lucent
AVAILABLE FINISHES
4
DESIGNER
Terence Woodgat
DETAIL
To prolong the life of the product and retain its appearance and functionality, we would like to give you some relevant information and care advice: This unit is manufactured with either oak or walnut and with a laminate top.
WARRANTY
2-years Warranty
MATERIA
Oak & Walnut
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Natural timber is affected by sunlight; this can cause the wood colour to darken. For this reason (especially if placed in direct sunlight) it is recommended that placing objects in the same position for long periods of time is avoided. This potential colour adjustment becomes less relevant as the product ages. It is recommended that no abrasive cleaners or solvents are used to clean the unit. Please only use proprietary furniture polishes or alternatively, warm water with a diluted mild detergent.
ASSEMBLY
No Assembly Required.
ENVIRONMENT
Outdoor & Indoor
DOWNLOAD
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MANUFACTURE
Craftsmen manufacture this product and there is variety between each unit. This is because wood is a natural product, with natural colour and grain variations.
