The Work Table 002 by Miguel de la Garza was designed as a workspace for up to six people to use at the same time. Using Grade A pine lumber, the table was designed with standard lumber dimensions for the goal of reducing build costs.
Eight sockets rest in a black channel that runs in the center of the 6 ft. by 8 ft. table for people to plug their gear into, because functionality was at the forefront of de la Garza’s mind.
A second layer is built underneath the tabletop for storage and to help minimize the clutter on the work surface. Hide your books or laptop while still keeping them well within reach.

4 Comments
Marcela on 02.14.2013 at 01:43 AM
Brilliant work !
Kandyss Hicks on 02.14.2013 at 11:03 AM
This is a very cool concept for a workstation. Storage under the table leaves reduces clutter on the workspace. Love it!
phillip on 02.19.2013 at 07:20 AM
I’d hate to nitpick but I do believe that the dimensions of this table are incorrect, from the picture that looks to be 4′ X 8′ not 6′ X 8′ Beside that is there a way to obtain drawings for making one of these tables by ones self?
Kate on 03.22.2015 at 11:17 AM
Polish brand VOX has this design in their offer for over 2-3 years, with many extra accessories
http://en.voxfurniture.com/product-table-200×100-14334.html
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