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Refectory Extending Table

De La Espada
From ฿527,000
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Refectory is a monastic, utilitarian, and robust extending table with a pragmatic, functional design that embraces the passage of time. A very tough yet elegant table in solid timber. Rather than conventional extension mechanisms, the table makes innovative use of linear guides - normally used for accurate and smooth movement of machine components - enabling quiet, maintenance-free operation. With two extension leaves, the table extends to three possible lengths. The solid wood extension leaves are stored in a fabric-lined compartment within the tabletop when not in use.

Refectory Extending Table

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W230-320 x D100 x H74

From ฿527,000
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Matthew Hilton

Matthew Hilton

Matthew Hilton was born in 1957, He graduated in Furniture and Design from Kingston University in 1979 and was an industrial designer and model maker. In 1984 he started Matthew Hilton Design Studio. In 2000-2004 He was Habitat's Head of Furniture design, his furniture is permanently held in museums and art gallery in London and Manchester City. He was elected a Royal Designer for Industry (RDI) in 2005. In 2007 He launched Matthew Hilton Limited; these designs were eventually licensed to De La Espada. Matthew Hilton Limited specialises in furniture, lighting, accessories, carpets and others.

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