Inspired by the organic shape of beach pebbles, British furniture designer Fred Rigby designed the Eclipse Desk for Audo Copenhagen. Made from polished solid oak and steel, the Eclipse Desk is inviting and intriguing with its asymmetrical shape. Featuring a sweeping tabletop with convex and concave edges, the distinctive tabletop rests on a planar solid oak leg and cylindrical steel column, which cleverly conceals a storage area under its integrated wooden lid.
The circular wooden element integrated in the desktop offers easy cable management, ensuring a clutter-free surface harmonious with the streamlined design. With its bold yet unique aesthetic, the Eclipse Desk is a statement piece which works best as a mid-room centrepiece.
Fred Rigby on the design: "I found inspiration for the piece by looking at the shapes and forms of pebbles I collected on a beach. I wanted to create a design that wasn't static and one which was bold in colour yet tactile in form. I want people to feel inspired when they sit at it. To lean back and touch the curved edge; to find calmness within to focus on work."
Inspired by the organic shape of beach pebbles, British furniture designer Fred Rigby designed the Eclipse Desk for Audo Copenhagen. Made from polished solid oak and steel, the Eclipse Desk is inviting and intriguing with its asymmetrical shape. Featuring a sweeping tabletop with convex and concave edges, the distinctive tabletop rests on a planar solid oak leg and cylindrical steel column, which cleverly conceals a storage area under its integrated wooden lid.
The circular wooden element integrated in the desktop offers easy cable management, ensuring a clutter-free surface harmonious with the streamlined design. With its bold yet unique aesthetic, the Eclipse Desk is a statement piece which works best as a mid-room centrepiece.
Fred Rigby on the design: "I found inspiration for the piece by looking at the shapes and forms of pebbles I collected on a beach. I wanted to create a design that wasn't static and one which was bold in colour yet tactile in form. I want people to feel inspired when they sit at it. To lean back and touch the curved edge; to find calmness within to focus on work."