Futuristic L-shaped Desk For Modern Workspaces

Futuristic L-shaped Desk For Modern Workspaces
We’ve seen a lot of desks from various materials: wood, metal, glass, plywood, copper and even fabric. We’ve seen a lot of surfaces and shapes and thought that nothing else can surprise us but no, today we’ve got one more desk that will excite you. Mystica desk, a combination of new design and old classics,... 
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Bold And Sleek Eye-Candy: Red Hot Ely Desk

Bold And Sleek Eye-Candy: Red Hot Ely Desk
This hot red desk shows that the 21st century is here – it’s modern, bold, sleek and just striking! The Ely desk by designer Roberto Corazza is more than just your average workstation, it’s bound to attract second, if not third and fourth glances. Each detail is meticulously shaped with curves so fine that you’re... 
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Elegant Listy Desk With Storage Space Between The Tops

Elegant Listy Desk With Storage Space Between The Tops
This adorable desk is called Listy and was created by Prague designer Lucy Koldova for Krehky gallery. Listy consists of two sheets of curved veneer, the rims of which are finished in bold colors. The top sheet is positioned above the lower one at some distance, and this is a great space for storage! You... 
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Unique Analog Memory Desk With 1,100 Yards Of Paper

Unique Analog Memory Desk With 1,100 Yards Of Paper
Throughout the day we have all kinds of thoughts that pop in our head that we might want to jot down. Kirsten Camara created the Analog Memory Desk as a way to record all those small details that we need in the moment but will forget by tomorrow. Her exploration of how we remember the... 
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Multifunctional Secretary Desk With A Storage Space

Multifunctional Secretary Desk With A Storage Space
In response to the growing number of people who work at home and a need for increasingly multi-functional spaces, this writing desk was designed to blend into a modern living room. The Secretary is a writing desk by Isabel Ahm with hidden storage under a hinged countertop. The raised level functions as a shelf for... 
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High Tech Katedra Desk That Charges Your Phone

High Tech Katedra Desk That Charges Your Phone
Desnahemisfera designed an office desk, named Katedra, out of contrasting materials that even includes a built-in wireless phone charger (AirCharge). A curved white Kerrock surface is used for the desktop which sits atop what looks like a stack of wooden beams. The blocks are actually three, push-to-open drawers that are cleverly disguised. The AirCharge means... 
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Unusual Desk Reminding Of A Cartoon Piece by Yeh Seletti

Unusual Desk Reminding Of A Cartoon Piece by Yeh Seletti
Today there’s a variety of desks to choose – strict minimalist, luxury or retro style. This one stands apart – it’s Kenn Desk by Yeh Seletti. What is unusual about this piece? The design is eye-catching, it’s unusual, and the peculiar feature is an additional surface for storage – it looks like it’s from some... 
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Exquisite Time Flies Desk With A Fabric Canopy

Exquisite Time Flies Desk With A Fabric Canopy
Feminine furniture pieces are very exquisite and create a charming atmosphere. Industrial design graduate Lisa Frode has created a refined feminine piece – Time Flies desk covered with fabric and inspired by the way aeroplane cabins can be divided with curtains to create different rooms during the flight. The difference is that here you hide... 
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Art Deco Accordion-Inspired Desk by Magdalena Tekieli

Art Deco Accordion-Inspired Desk by Magdalena Tekieli
We have already told you of vintage desks but this one is a new piece. This Secret Desk by Magdalena Tekieli was inspired by an accordion and definitely catches everybody’s attention. There’s a clever mechanism that helps you to hide the objects inside – you can fold and unfold it, depending on the items you... 
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11 Amazing Designer’s Kids Desks

11 Amazing Designer’s Kids Desks
Kids of Kathmandu is a non-profit organization started by two Brooklyn artists in 2010 after spending their honeymoon at an orphanage in Nepal. They utilizes photography and the arts to raise awareness about the needs of orphans in Kathmandu. The Desk Project is their first initiative focusing on furniture design. They ask New York artists... 
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