Highly functional, uniquely formed

A unique, central aluminum beam gives this table by Bruce Burdick its striking profile. Offered in a set arrangement or custom variations using a selection of components—including two top shapes in glass or stone—this sophisticated table is distinctive, highly functional, and endlessly adaptable.

Expansive possibilities

Distinctive and functional, this unique furniture system is available in pre-configured options or can be customized using flexible modular components to form L, S, T, or U shapes.

With two available surface shapes in glass, stone, and laminate materials, Burdick tables contribute a sophisticated functionality to working, meeting, and dining spaces.

An oval Burdick table with a glass top, black leg columns, and aluminum bases, viewed from the narrow end.
Overhead view of a Burdick table, showing two semi-circle glass tops and the central aluminum beam beneath.

Beautiful, and beautifully made

Lovely to look at, the tables are fabricated from fine materials and a thoughtful design that allows cables to be routed along the beam and base assembly.

Plate-glass tabletops are 5/8-inch thick with polished edges. Natural stone tops have full bullnose edge profiles around the entire perimeter and are 3/4 inches thick. Laminate tops with black edges are available in two colors.

Tops attach to the beams, which are precision-tooled cast aluminum, available in 7- and 10-foot lengths. The top surface of the beam is painted to reduce glare and provide visual contrast. Steel leg columns are painted black umber; their aluminum bases feature adjustable 1/4-inch glides.

An oval Burdick table with a glass top, black leg columns, and aluminum bases, viewed from a 45-degree angle.