4 news and picture results for the category: Desk.

Dare Studio Design Company Launching at 100% Design

November 25, 2009 Filed Under: Desk, Furniture, Interior design, Lighting, Table
Dare Studio Design Company Launching at 100% Design

Dare Studio is a new company which design and produce furniture, lighting and lifestyle products that will be launching at 100% Design in London, September 24-27, 2009. The company has been founded by Sean Dare, a designer with over a decade of experience producing many commercially successful designs for leading retailers and manufacturers. The pieces shown here are the first of a number of products... 

Intrecci 678 Desk – Carlo Colombo

November 25, 2009 Filed Under: Desk, Furniture, Table
Intrecci 678 Desk - Carlo Colombo

Carlo Colombo, Italian based architect has designed the 678 Table as part of the Intrecci collection for the outdoor furniture manufacturer Emu. Carlo Colombo gives life to new collection “plot”, a complete family of outdoor furniture designed for Emu, where he performed an original classic weave finish, always highest expression of the technological assets of the company. The project has... 

The Make It Better Collection by Lagranja

November 12, 2009 Filed Under: Chair, Desk, Furniture, Table
The Make It Better Collection by Lagranja

Lagranja, design studio based on the Barelona created two pieces for Make It Better kit furniture collection. Make It Better is a kit furniture from Movelpartes, a Portuguese manufacturer. Lagranja has design the Birdie table and the Mus desk. Mus desk is a witting desk that designed for the funny way, Birdie is transparent with flat and opaque elements table. These two home furniture are designed... 

AT-AT Timeless desk with Japanese form sensibility

July 22, 2009 Filed Under: Desk, Interior design
AT-AT Timeless desk with Japanese form sensibility

The history of the secretary is a few hundred years ago. Originally conceived as a compact furniture for a variety of needs, was the design of the secretary at the end of the 18th. Century increasingly easy and elegant. The massive base important sub-parts with more or less imaginatively designed feet and increasingly took the form of a table instead of a commode. The writing cabinet was the beginning...