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You don’t need to be an architect to use a drafting table in your home. They can be used as an interesting piece in design or as a functional piece for remote work (standing desks are currently all the rage). Here are a few great choices…
1910 American Trestle Drafting Table | Restoration Hardware
Like those of the early 20th century, the RH drafting table is crafted of cast iron topped with a broad wooden work surface that lifts, lowers, and tilts to suit the worker or the task at hand. The substantial, bell-curved trestle base offers excellent stability through the full range of settings.
Futura Craft Station | Studio Designs
This stylish table has a 38″ W × 24″ D (97 cm × 61 cm) tempered safety glass top with a 24″ (61 cm) pencil ledge. The tabletop angle adjusts up to 35°. Features include three molded plastic slide-out drawers for storage.
Tilt-Top Drafting Table | Knightley
With a wide frame and ample work area, this industrial-style drafting table is perfectly proportioned for larger spaces. Its wood tilt-top in weathered oak reclaims a rustic look against the durable, antique brass finish metal frame and accents.
Height-Adjustable Drawing and Drafting Table | Stand Up
The Height-Adjustable Drawing and Drafting Table is a highly versatile and functional product that can serve as an art and craft station, creative table, stand up desk, or standard desk. It offers a full range of adjustability, including up to 45 degrees of angle adjustment and 12 inches of height adjustment.