Original: $3,999.00
-65%$3,999.00
$1,399.65The Story
Monumental in presence but precise in every detail, the Branch Waterfall Desk stands apart from the broader furniture market and from any predictable path that conventional interior design might have suggested.
The Branch Waterfall Desk is the product of a process that values time over efficiency. The finish is built through multiple stages until it achieves the depth and variation that defines genuinely handcrafted work, rather than merely approximating it. The white tone gives the piece an almost architectural lightness.
There is a theatricality to the Branch Waterfall Desk that rewards generous placement and unobstructed sightlines rather than corner positioning. Whether placed alone or within a composed vignette, it earns its space without requiring explanation. The most enduring objects are those that age with their surroundings without becoming dated, and this is one.
The Branch Waterfall Desk represents Phillips Collection's conviction that decorative furniture, at its finest, is indistinguishable from art — and that both can occupy the same room with equal presence. Available through American Home Furniture.
Dimensions & Specifications
- Overall Dimensions: 60x29x30"h
- Product Weight: 200 lbs
Materials & Finish
- Material: Wood / Chamcha Wood
- Finish: Bleached
- Color: Off White
Shipping
- Packed Dimensions: 40"W × 65"L × 50"H
- Packed Weight: 360 lbs
- Country of Origin: Thailand
Care Instructions
Clean with wood polish and soft cloth. Not suitable for outdoor use.
Please note: This table is expertly crafted using two types of wood: acacia for the waterfall section and teak for the branches. After our bleaching process, the different wood species react uniquely, creating variations in the finish. The branches, in particular, will develop distinct color variations over time as the natural teak oil rises to the surface, with some areas appearing more yellow-toned than the bleached acacia.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Monumental in presence but precise in every detail, the Branch Waterfall Desk stands apart from the broader furniture market and from any predictable path that conventional interior design might have suggested.
The Branch Waterfall Desk is the product of a process that values time over efficiency. The finish is built through multiple stages until it achieves the depth and variation that defines genuinely handcrafted work, rather than merely approximating it. The white tone gives the piece an almost architectural lightness.
There is a theatricality to the Branch Waterfall Desk that rewards generous placement and unobstructed sightlines rather than corner positioning. Whether placed alone or within a composed vignette, it earns its space without requiring explanation. The most enduring objects are those that age with their surroundings without becoming dated, and this is one.
The Branch Waterfall Desk represents Phillips Collection's conviction that decorative furniture, at its finest, is indistinguishable from art — and that both can occupy the same room with equal presence. Available through American Home Furniture.
Dimensions & Specifications
- Overall Dimensions: 60x29x30"h
- Product Weight: 200 lbs
Materials & Finish
- Material: Wood / Chamcha Wood
- Finish: Bleached
- Color: Off White
Shipping
- Packed Dimensions: 40"W × 65"L × 50"H
- Packed Weight: 360 lbs
- Country of Origin: Thailand
Care Instructions
Clean with wood polish and soft cloth. Not suitable for outdoor use.
Please note: This table is expertly crafted using two types of wood: acacia for the waterfall section and teak for the branches. After our bleaching process, the different wood species react uniquely, creating variations in the finish. The branches, in particular, will develop distinct color variations over time as the natural teak oil rises to the surface, with some areas appearing more yellow-toned than the bleached acacia.

























