Heigh-Adjustable Wooden Working Table

This adjus.table is made of light colored wood and can be regulated manually

This adjus.table is made of light-colored wood and can be regulated manually

Today, in our constantly changing world, the more customizable and practical furniture is, the better and the more popular it becomes. Furniture should meet all the requirements, be versatile and multifunctional, it’s true for both public spaces and home. I’d like to share a piece that really satisfies all these points being simple and not very expensive at the same time.

Austrian product designer Sebastian Zachl designed a height-adjustable working table called adjus.table. While there are plenty of tables that are height-adjustable, most of the ones on the market are motorized. Zachl’s adjus.table is the scaled back version of those using handles that you pull to manually adjust the table to your needs. It easily goes from a meeting table you sit at to a table for presentations while standing. I love its simple and rustic look that gets us back to old times when there were no motors to do everything instead of ourselves.

This table is great for both offices and home offices if you really spend enough time working at home. regulating its height may help you working and your kids playing and drawing with comfort and even have fun regulating the table themselves. Every member of your family will find this table cozy and comfy in using, so rush to buy one!

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The piece is a simple and functional working desk suitable for modern spaces

The piece is a simple and functional working desk suitable for modern spaces

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Adjus.table can match a modern home office or just office

Adjus.table can match a modern home office or just office

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Regulating manually is comfier than with motors

Regulating manually is comfier than with motors

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The design attracts with its simplicity

The design attracts with its simplicity

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Your kids can also have fun regulating the height themselves

Your kids can also have fun regulating the height themselves

Source: design-milk