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You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers

Happy JastaBy Happy JastaAugust 18, 2017Updated:December 24, 20192 Mins Read
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Berlin-based designer Michael Hilgers is focused on inventing simple & pragmatic solutions for today’s living challenges. He is well known for designing creative retail products that are beautiful yet functional in a home or office. Previously, he designed Flatmate desk and the Der Wohnbaukasten modular furniture kit for German cabinet maker Müller Möbelwerkstätten. Following the success of his innovative products, once again he has designed a space-saving trestle table with additional detachable shelving to create extra workspace. Dubbed as ‘The Walking Desk’, it is manufactured by the famous German furniture company Sudbrock.

At first glance, trestles of the table will remind you of a wild deer. An elegant head on a strong neck carries a shelf, while small ears prevent slipping of the additional shelf.  The Walking Desk consists of three parts – one is the minimalist trestle, other one is the main tabletop and finally the additional shelving that can be added as a second floor to your desk. This extension shelving offers additional working surface to keep your desk neat.

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This trestle table is a flexible and ergonomic workspace solution that turns from a simple table into a functional workplace outright. You just need to put on the wooden shelf over the upper portion of the deer-shaped trestle. If you want to create a small home office, then it would be a great option to have this trestle table as a desk. This wooden trestle table is perfect to add a clean and crisp element to any home office.

You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers
Space-saving trestle table
You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers
Has two removable shelves
You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers
Trestle table made of hard oak
You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers
Trestles of the table remind of a wild deer
You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers
Manufactured by the famous German furniture company Sudbrock
You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers
Flexible and ergonomic workspace solution
You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers
Turns from a simple table into a functional workplace
You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers
Trestle table with extension shelving
You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers
Great furniture to create a small home office
You can add second floor to this trestle table by Michael Hilgers
Create flexible work space with The Walking Desk trestle table by Michael Hilgers

Special thanks to Michael Hilgers, of the Studio Michael Hilgers, for sharing the details with us.

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Based in the Himalayas, Happy is a detail-oriented writer with a passion for topics like smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor. With over seven years of experience at Homecrux, he has developed a keen eye for text and video content. Besides writing, he specializes in web research, SEO and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in psytrance music.

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