The idea for this project was conceived while reflecting on handicraft and its re-emergence in modern times. The first workbenches were designed in accordance with the requirements of small manufacturers, but today they are created in response to a new lifestyle which cherishes handcraftsmanship as something worth experiencing. They are often associated with jewelry making, pottery, sculpting, illustration, clothing production, etc.
It is made of oak a material traditionally used in everyday construction whose interesting grain markings combined with semi-transparent surfaces make for unique, contrasting patterns on the table surface.
Designer: Laura Mrkša
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