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Seems like the latest tech developments are affecting furniture design. The Flatmate Secretary was conceived by Michael Hilgers for Magazin, it is only 5" deep, but when the top is folded out it has a workspace of 28" wide by 16.5" deep. With many using their phones or tablets as computers, this looks like a more than adequate work desk for a small studio or office. |
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The first table designed to work with your chair and your body to help you have a greater ergonomic comfort. Envelop Desk is minimalist, elegant and harmonizes perfectly as a standalone desktop at home or office. Designed for use with an ergonomic chair, the Envelop Desk provides support in any seated position. Itīs top, with a cutout "U" fits perfectly around the body of the user, who simply "dresses" the table. |
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Designed by Belgian designer Danny Venlet for Babini Office, an Italian furniture producer, Goggle is a presidential desk with rounded shapes, an imposing size and a rich ion of finishes and materials. Goggle is an object of design, not a simple desk. It is available is glossy lacquer finish or matt. Just be careful you place your coffee cup. |
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"Woodsman Axe Coffee table" was designed by London designer Chris Duffy, he is part of a group of London designers that got together with a theme, Brothers Grimm , to exhibit and create events with their personal work. Each event is based on a Brothers Grimm tale. |
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Very cool table, who better to describe it than itīs designer Mitch Steinmetz: The coffee table is the center of any living room: a place for conversation, gathering, and storage. The photo album preserves memories, giving life to past events and emotions. Remembrance combines the social interaction of family gatherings with the nostalgia and enjoyment of remembering the past. Instead of acting as a liaison between the user and their entertainment, Remembrance becomes the source of entertainment. It creates new memories while simultaneously cataloguing and cherishing old ones. |
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This table puts a little extra fun into dinning sessions or office meetings. The Swing table by Duffy London uses itīs structure to suspend a central lampshade and eight hanging chairs that sway playfully. With the chairs hovering arround the table you also get a helping hand when vacuuming. |
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This is the perfect solution for small spaces, designed by Mash Studios,
this desk is part of the LAX Series collection. Because the desk is
attached to the wall, legs are pointless obtrusions. It features a
sliding metal plate that hides the drawers. Dimensions are: 58 L x 20 W
x 15 H |
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If your fed up of all the clutter in your working environment this might be the solution for you. With the StudioDesk by Blue Lounge you can still be connected to all your peripherals but they are inteligently hidden with the excess cables under the sliding desktop surface. An elongated slot lets the cables exit keeping the desk surface clear of cluter. Neat! |
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Love your iPad but hate that you cant comfortably use it while lounging on your couch or lying in bed? Boom problem solved. The Quirky Cradle is a portable, lightweight lap desk for your Apple iPad. Features include an integrated circular plate that allows you to rotate your iPad between portrait and landscape views and a foam cushion with woven covering built into the underside of the desk. |
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The "Paint or Die But Love Me Table designed by John Nouanesing seems to be melting. And if not melting, than not even solid in the first place, but rather a paint spill suspended in motion. Itīs to bad we canīt order one, so far its only in the conceptual art stage. |
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Designed by George Bohle, the Pianotable offers a dinner with the accompaniment of a piano. The piano player takes a seat at the dining table. Furthermore, as the occasion demands it, a little band can strike up at the table. The piano player will find companionship by a singer and his microphone and a guitarplayer. If the cap of the piano remains closed, the plain wooden surface will serve as a table without cease. |
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