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New Designer Desk

New Designer Desk

To yield maximum results with the most minimal structure. This vision of ours allowed us to surpass other existing work desks with their various parts such as tabletop and separately attached legs not to mention screws and other connecting pieces.

Without the use of screws or connecting parts Aero is configured from a single sheet of steel with only two ribs. Nothing more. Leaving the excess out and only what is truly necessary, we believe Aero can be claimed one of world’s simplest and thinnest work desk.

Using a single long sheet of steel measuring over 3000mm with a thickness of only 3.5mm, Aero is laser cut at a precision of 1/10th of a millimeter. Since Aero utilizes no screws or legs whatsoever, precision is vital to ensure accuracy when mounting the two ribs for reinforcement.

More information from Balmunda Design.

Bend Desk of the Future

Bend Desk of the Future

The Media Computing Group — otherwise known as the dudes and dudettes responsible for making multitouch hip again — is back, and some might say better than ever. The BendDesk is an outlandish new concept workspace for the future, relying heavily on a curved multitouch display to bring the wow. The desk is the Group’s vision of merging multitouch with a common physical area, and it’s probably the best implementation we’ve seen yet. A full ten touch points are supported, but the lower portion is also designed to be used as a standard desk, holding your laptop, paperwork and ink pen collection if you so choose. Shockingly enough, the whole thing looks exceptionally ergonomic, too. Head on past the break for a glimpse of it being used, but don’t hold your breath waiting for a ship date and price — something tells us it’ll be awhile before either of those are published.

Source: Engadet.

Slim Bookcase

Slim Bookcase

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Great if you want to keep a few reference books close to hand.

As the saying goes, you can’t judge a book by its cover, but sometimes the covers are so pretty. For the amount of effort that goes into producing such things, it really is a shame to hide them on traditional book shelves. With the clear acrylic Slim bookcase, available at Yanko Design, we can now flaunt all those covers. Yes, it’s a bookcase, but it displays titles in a way that transforms them into wall art.

More Information at: Curbly.