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£1,795
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Interior Design Perspective
The Theseus Desk/Dressing Table deserves a spot in our collection for its honest approach to materials—weathered oak isn't trying to hide...
anything, and that's refreshing. The rope-style metal detailing and natural grain create visual interest without feeling fussy, striking a balance between crafted and understated. This works equally well as a bedroom dressing table or home office desk, depending on your layout and needs. The oak will continue to develop character over time, so it's worth positioning it where you'll notice the subtle shifts. Fair warning: weathered finishes show dust more readily than sealed alternatives, so regular dusting keeps it looking its best.
— Felix
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