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The Bridget Large Round Discussion Table

Round tables have a way of making everyone equal participants. No head of the table power dynamics, no corner seats where ideas get lost. This round meeting room table creates the kind of space where conversations flow naturally and every voice carries the same weight, which turns out to be exactly what most productive meetings need.

The sculptural cross-pedestal base of this massive office table also provides visual drama without overwhelming the clean geometry of the circular top. Those three intersecting planes provide rock-solid stability while adding an architectural element that transforms functional furniture into something worth looking at even when the meeting ends.

This design was named for Bridget O'Donnel, who became an icon of resilience not through grand gestures but through the quiet strength of survival. When her image appeared in The Illustrated London News during Ireland's Great Famine, her face represented the suffering and dignity of an entire people. Her rebellion was the simple act of enduring when systems failed, of maintaining humanity in the face of institutional indifference.

This round discussion table brings Modern Minimalist principles to meeting spaces that need both visual sophistication and practical functionality. The clean lines and geometric base reference mid-century architectural frameworks while the warm wood top adds the kind of material richness that makes long brainstorming sessions feel more civilized.

The piece eliminates the subtle hierarchies that rectangular tables create, encouraging collaboration over competition. Everyone sits the same distance from the center, everyone has equal access to whatever gets spread across the surface, and nobody gets stuck staring at the back of someone else's laptop screen.

Each piece emerges from solid hardwood rescued from trees that fell naturally around Los Angeles, carrying decades of California weather and seasonal change in its grain patterns. The natural hard-wax oil finish protects the wood while highlighting the character marks that make each table genuinely unique rather than manufactured uniform.

The substantial construction of this round meeting table handles whatever gets thrown onto its surface during intensive work sessions, while the sculptural base ensures the piece looks intentional in spaces that value design as much as functionality. This isn't conference room furniture that apologizes for existing.

Our Los Angeles workshop treats each table as an individual creation, selecting boards that work harmoniously together while maintaining the structural integrity needed for furniture that sees serious daily use. The joinery methods ensure this piece will outlast whatever organizational changes your company experiences.

Strength often reveals itself not through dominance but through the ability to bring others together.

Specifications:

  • Solid hardwood construction with natural hard-wax oil finish
  • Modern Minimalist design with sculptural cross-pedestal base
  • Round tabletop for inclusive meeting dynamics
  • Architectural-influenced intersecting plane base
  • Locally sourced, naturally fallen timber
  • Handcrafted in Los Angeles
  • Made to order


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The Bridget Large Round Discussion Table

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Round tables have a way of making everyone equal participants. No head of the table power dynamics, no corner seats where ideas get lost. This round meeting room table creates the kind of space where conversations flow naturally and every voice carries the same weight, which turns out to be exactly what most productive meetings need.

The sculptural cross-pedestal base of this massive office table also provides visual drama without overwhelming the clean geometry of the circular top. Those three intersecting planes provide rock-solid stability while adding an architectural element that transforms functional furniture into something worth looking at even when the meeting ends.

This design was named for Bridget O'Donnel, who became an icon of resilience not through grand gestures but through the quiet strength of survival. When her image appeared in The Illustrated London News during Ireland's Great Famine, her face represented the suffering and dignity of an entire people. Her rebellion was the simple act of enduring when systems failed, of maintaining humanity in the face of institutional indifference.

This round discussion table brings Modern Minimalist principles to meeting spaces that need both visual sophistication and practical functionality. The clean lines and geometric base reference mid-century architectural frameworks while the warm wood top adds the kind of material richness that makes long brainstorming sessions feel more civilized.

The piece eliminates the subtle hierarchies that rectangular tables create, encouraging collaboration over competition. Everyone sits the same distance from the center, everyone has equal access to whatever gets spread across the surface, and nobody gets stuck staring at the back of someone else's laptop screen.

Each piece emerges from solid hardwood rescued from trees that fell naturally around Los Angeles, carrying decades of California weather and seasonal change in its grain patterns. The natural hard-wax oil finish protects the wood while highlighting the character marks that make each table genuinely unique rather than manufactured uniform.

The substantial construction of this round meeting table handles whatever gets thrown onto its surface during intensive work sessions, while the sculptural base ensures the piece looks intentional in spaces that value design as much as functionality. This isn't conference room furniture that apologizes for existing.

Our Los Angeles workshop treats each table as an individual creation, selecting boards that work harmoniously together while maintaining the structural integrity needed for furniture that sees serious daily use. The joinery methods ensure this piece will outlast whatever organizational changes your company experiences.

Strength often reveals itself not through dominance but through the ability to bring others together.

Specifications:

  • Solid hardwood construction with natural hard-wax oil finish
  • Modern Minimalist design with sculptural cross-pedestal base
  • Round tabletop for inclusive meeting dynamics
  • Architectural-influenced intersecting plane base
  • Locally sourced, naturally fallen timber
  • Handcrafted in Los Angeles
  • Made to order