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Flatmate Secretary

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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CHICAGO ANSARADA OFFICE

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LOMME EGG SHAPED BED

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LOGOSOL SMART SPLITTER

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