Trapped

Trapped

The Trap Table by Werk isn’t meant to reference capture of any kind, but rather the table’s unorthodox parallelogram profile—just like “those funny shaped tables from elementary school.”

Werk Trap Table two tables with orange legs set together to form parallelogram shape in open room with view of city

That same trapezoidal table from way back when gets new life in this updated incarnation that’s mobile and modular, ideal for quick change arrangements to facilitate group collaboration.

Werk Trap Table four tables with orange legs set together to form rectangular shape in open room with city view

Said collaboration is accomplished intuitively, as Trap supports all manner of spontaneous arrangements, achieved quickly and easily courtesy of the shape.

Werk Trap Table three tables with orange legs set apart in open room with view of city

Trap also boasts an aesthetic update, as compared to those tables of yesteryear, with durable high-pressure laminate, steel legs with powder-coat finish, and a large variety of RAL colors.

Werk Trap Table three tables with orange legs set together to form triangular shape surrounded by black taskk chairs in open room with view of city

Another bonus: Trap is homegrown, designed and built completely in Lincoln, NE. See Werk to find out more. And check out Designer Pages Media for more collaborative furniture.

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