Office Desks: Part 13
This height-adjustable desk called the Signalement Desk ($TBD) was designed by Peter Petersen of Germany. The white computer desk, which is part of the Tank Collection, is made of MDF (medium density fibreboard), and comes with a white high lustre varnish.
If the pictures don’t convince you of the desks’ supposed quality, perhaps this very ambitious description from the Signalement website will…
The height-adjustable desk from the Tank Collection radiates lightness and elegancy just like a ballerina who barely touches the floor. The fineness is emphasized by the urgent smoothness which combined with the sturdy materials add strength and weight. The desk sparkles with energy and provides you with a feeling of design that never ends.
via LikeCool
October 20, 2008 No Comments
Office Desks: Part 6
If you are really, and I mean realllly short on space and are looking for a corner computer desk, then this minimalist iGo desk might be perfect for you. The desk is designed to fully integrate with your iMac or Mac mini, it comes either a sitting model (left), or standing model (right), and can be moved around and squeezed into almost any space. While the iGo desk is certainly cool looking, It doesn’t appear to be very functional (aside from conserving space), let alone easy to blend in with the rest of your furniture.
The iGo Desk is available from Rain Design starting at $333.
October 8, 2008 1 Comment
Office Desks: Part 3
This uniquely shaped office desk comes from designer Martin Holzapfel and is called the Bureau.
The design is a combination of two functions: a desk and a shelf, both of which can be moved around and positioned freely to fit the space in your home office, making it a great option for those with limited space or those looking for a flexible corner desk.
The shelves give the user the option to store things out of plain view and are large enough to fit your laptop, office supplies, or books.
[Via Yanko Design]
October 3, 2008 No Comments
Office Desks: The Puzzle Table
The Puzzle Table is a creation from designer Hsien Chang, who took the concept of sliding puzzles, and applied it to your everyday computer desk so that users can see what is stored within the desk by a simple slide of its dividers. Each of the baskets inside each grid are removable allowing the user to sort and organize the contained items easily.
September 11, 2008 No Comments



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