Geos table is a luxury preschooler and small child desk by WeDoWood. Made in Denmark from sustainable bamboo, this little functional children table features a large drawer. The drawer can be pulled out from both sides.
The Geos table can be used as well as a bedside or side table in your living room. Suitable for children up to 5-6 years old.
Also available in Black and Grey – Matching Lilly Chair also available
Bamboo is considered the most ecologically plant for different reasons. To mention a few: Bamboo is probably the fastest growing plant on earth. It grows naturally without the use of pesticides or herbicides.
Bamboo also recycles a huge quantity of CO2 and produces 35% more oxygen than a tree in the same environment.
Made in Denmark.
Dimensions: 70w x45h x39d cm
Sustainable Furniture:
WeDoWood works with residual materials, upcycling, no waste and environmentally friendly materials such as bamboo to create sustainble furniture. In addition, we use FSC-certified suppliers to ensure that the forest can keep up with the production and to protect both animals and plant life.
Circular economy
WedoWood advocates for circular economics or the philosophy that everything that nature creates is recycled. Durability is essential, materials can be recycled, and our products can be absorbed into nature after use without the use of chemicals, etc. In addition, WeDoWood promotes sharing economy and gladly help students get durable furniture through a subscription solution or lease back scheme.
Global Goals
We strive to follow the Sustainable Development Goals which have the power to create a better world by 2030, by ending poverty, fighting inequality and addressing the urgency of climate change. Guided by the goals, we create sustainable furniture. To read more about the Global Goals press the numbers below or go to www.globalgoals.org
Social Sustainability
We have a holistic focus that balances our customers’ desires and the conditions of the people who create our furniture. As an example, we create urban diversity through Green House living concepts and focus on collaborative development processes.