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Terence Woodgate Wedge Desk

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Edition of 8 plus 4 artist's proofs

2025

Carbon Fiber

180 x 73 x 80 cm
70.9 x 28.7 x 31.5 in

With Wedge Desk, Terence Woodgate creates the minimalist sculpture of a desk by transforming a simple two-dimensional Sol LeWitt-inspired isometric line drawing into a three-dimensional structure. The perspective has been distorted to achieve what is a functional desk with integrated drawers on one side, while perceived from the front as a thin, light structure. Created in collaboration with racing car engineer John Barnard, the desk is from a new series of works made using carbon fibre, a material that shapeshifts between states of flexibility and rigidity.

Artist

Terence Woodgate

Terence Woodgate is one of the UK’s most respected industrial designers, specialising in furniture and lighting. Renowned for his minimalist approach, he focuses on the art of subtraction rather than addition, distilling designs to their purest form.

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Exhibitions

Press

Magneto Magazine

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September 2025

F1 engineering and artistic sculpture collide in John Barnard and Terence Woodgate exhibition

Opening on September 11, 2025 at Carpenters Workshop Gallery during the London Design Festival, Lightness of Form is an ambitious new exhibition that applies motor sport-engineering principles and advanced composites to sculptural tables, seating and cabinets.

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Dezeen

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September 2025

Terence Woodgate designs furniture collection where "carbon fibre is the structure"

British designer Terence Woodgate has created a collection of carbon-fibre furniture for Carpenters Workshop Gallery, featuring super-slim forms that lend the pieces a lightweight appearance.

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September 2025

Terence Woodgate and John Barnard create sculptural furniture from carbon fibre

Two legendary designers have brought the worlds of collectible design and motorsport together with a celebration of carbon fibre’s structural and sculptural qualities.

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