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    Rockwell Unscripted® Sawhorse Table

    Unscripted Sawhorse tables are a workhorse for task or team, bringing a constructive spirit to shared workspaces. The solid wood legs connect to the worksurface with a steel bracket that adds strength and style to this versatile table.

    Finishes

    • color Maple (V1)
    • color Blond Maple (V1)
    • color Natural (V1)
    • color Light Cherry (V1)
    • color Medium Teak (V1)
    • color Cherry (V1)
    • color Dark Mahogany (V1)
    • color Medium Walnut (V1)
    • color Black Oak (V1)
    • color Espresso (V1)
    • color Light Walnut (V1)
    • color Dove Grey (V1)
    • color White Pine (V2)
    • color Birch with Birch Edge (V2)
    • color Maple (V2)
    • color Natural Oak (V2)
    • color Bronze Cherry (V2)
    • color Light Walnut (V2)
    • color Rustic Walnut (V2)
    • color Old English Walnut (V2)
    • color Peacock Green Walnut (V2)
    • color Ebony (V2)
    • color Grigio (V2)
    • color Figured Sycamore (V3)
    • color Pippy Oak (V3)
    • color Studio White
    • color White
    • color Warm Stone
    • color Pumice
    • color Folkstone Grey
    • color Medium Grey
    • color Jet Black
    • color Whitened Ash
    • color Clear on Ash
    • color Light Ash
    • color Warm Ash
    • color Natural Maple
    • color Oak on Ash
    • color Classic Oak
    • color Natural Cherry
    • color Medium Matte Walnut
    • color Walnut
    • color Walnut on Ash
    • color Grey Ash
    • color Graphite Pear
    • color Easy Top - Flat Edge
    • color Easy Top - Bullnose Edge
    • color Tapered Top
    • color Birch
    • color White Oak
    • color Walnut
    • color Ebonized Oak
    • color White
    • color Studio White
    • color Folkstone Grey
    • color Carbon
    • color Ultra Black

    Dimensions

    Additional Info

    Construction and Details
    • Available with a tapered top style
    • Easy top available with flat or bullnose ABS edge
    • Tapered top has soft-touch painted underside
    • Top is veneer or laminate
    • Legs are solid wood with painted steel brackets
    • Brackets painted to match underside of tapered edge
    • Available with cord set, hardwired, or linkable power with surface access outlets
    Awards
    • Interior Design Magazine HiP Award at NeoCon 2016
    • #Metropolislikes Award at NeoCon 2016
    Sustainable Design and Environmental Certification
    • Learn more about Rockwell Unscripted Sawhorse Table product certifications and materials at Ecomedes.

    Unscripted is anything but unplanned. It is the culmination of years of research—by Knoll and Rockwell, independently and together—about the way work is truly done today.
     

    Work increasingly takes places elsewhere. At a coffee shop or lunch counter, walking down the street, sitting on a park bench or perched on a bar stool and, overall, the urge to demarcate or defend individual territory is giving way to a desire for community. Whether alone or with colleagues, planned or the result of happenstance, people are often productive at unexpected moments and in unforeseen settings.
     

    Blurring the boundary between work and play in the office doesn’t diminish the amount of work being done. Instead, it injects a new vitality, creating holistic, open-to-interpretation workplaces that can enhance ingenuity and productivity.
     

    Unscripted takes the notion of planning for spontaneity from an inherent contradiction to a tangible reality: with fairly little effort, furniture can be adapted or reconfigured around you at any given moment and it can evolve over time.
     

    Rockwell Group creates extraordinary experiences and built environments across the globe.
     

    Founded in 1984 by David Rockwell, FAIA, the firm focuses on architecture and design that emphasizes innovation and thought leadership in environments including restaurants, hotels, cultural institutions, and theater. Inspired by live performance, Rockwell Group creates a unique narrative for each project.
     

    David Rockwell’s decades of experience in restaurant and hotel design is directly translatable to emerging trends in the workplace. Above all, Rockwell knows how to make the people who inhabit his spaces feel comfortable and in control—the protagonists in dramas of their own making—and it’s this same sense of hospitality and empowerment that office workers, liberated from their desks by wireless technology, are seeking.