The Bridget Large Round Conference 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