Eridu, the world’s first free-range table, is a console table that longs to live free.
Eridu excels at a console table’s normal jobs, standing calmly between elevator bays with a bouquet of freshly picked wildflowers, gently supporting your tea and newspaper behind your couch while you take a nap, or hefting a cornucopia-sized holiday dinner as your dining room buffet. But with drawers that slide both ways to be accessible from either side, Eridu longs to leave the confines of his current existence:He wants to live free from the wall.
Eridu loves to play the part of a political boundary in a loft or office, creating two spaces out of one. He hopes to grow to counter height and live in a library, holding reference tomes and computer kiosks.
Perfect for any life he chooses, Eridu is made from repurposed teak, reclaimed elm flooring and Paperstone, a solid surface made from 100% post-consumer recycled paper and non-petroleum based resins.