| Management number | 232278796 | Release Date | 2026/06/21 | List Price | $653.24 | Model Number | 232278796 | ||
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Hand-crank adjustable height from dining to pub height, built on a massive cast iron base with exposed mechanical detailing and topped with a smooth solid acacia hardwood surface in a clear finish. With its bold black and bronze tones, precision hardware, and serious weight, the Whitworth is designed to anchor a room and command attention.
Top: Smooth solid acacia hardwood, 1.5” thick (clear finish)
Base: Heavy-duty cast iron with solid cast iron gear sides
Adjustable height range: 11 inches (hand crank)
Size: 80” L × 40” W × 30”–41” H
Finish: Black with bronze hardware accents
Net weight: 419 lbs
Processing time: 7–10 business days
Returns: 30-day returns
Style: Vintage industrial
Matching seating: Available (sold separately)
Exposed gear-driven hand crank delivers smooth, precise height adjustment
Massive cast iron legs provide exceptional stability and visual weight
Solid acacia hardwood top adds warmth and contrast to the industrial base
Bronze accent hardware highlights the mechanical detailing
Cross-brace steel supports reinforce rigidity and industrial authenticity
Built with serious weight — this table is designed to stay put
The Whitworth base features arched cast iron legs, a visible gear-and-wheel crank assembly, and through-bolt bronze fasteners that emphasize its mechanical roots. A full-width steel crossbar system connects the legs, reinforcing stability while visually echoing vintage factory machinery.
Raised heritage markings on the base add authenticity and visual interest, making the mechanism part of the design — not something hidden away.
With an 11-inch height adjustment range, the Whitworth easily transitions between dining height, counter height, and pub height. Its substantial build and ergonomic adjustability also make it an excellent executive desk or statement workspace.
Inspired by Joseph Whitworth, the pioneering 19th-century British mechanical engineer whose innovations helped shape modern manufacturing, this table reflects a legacy of mechanical precision, strength, and durability.
Designed in Knoxville, Tennessee and assembled in-house. Built using a combination of sourced components and hand-finished craftsmanship to deliver lasting strength and industrial character.
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