NELSON X LEG WORK TABLE/DESK
A dining table that also functions in the office, or a work table equally suited to the dining room, the Nelson X-Leg Table draws no such distinction. Two depths and three widths allow you to pick just the right size table for your space.
Once you’ve selected a size, choose from three veneers and two laminate surfaces, and decide between chrome, white, or black legs. Available surface options include richly hued walnut, the clean look of white ash, and deeply patterned santos palisander. White laminate is bordered with a walnut veneer edge and Studio White with white ash.
A basic expression of what a table should be, the Nelson X-Leg Table is designed to work with any kind of chair—from classic Eames to performance task seating that not even Nelson could have imagined in 1950.
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