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Aj Home Office Writing Desk

A design by Arne Jacobsen from 1955, produced by Fritz Hansen, the desk FH3605 has an informal look but has a well-considered shape and many practical details.

The desk the FH3605 Desk is a fine example of Scandinavian minimalism and functionality at its best. The optional drawer fits perfectly under the top. Fritz Hansen proposes two tabletop versions – walnut veneer and a black stained ash – and two leg versions – chrome or black powder-coated steel – allowing individual combinations.

Made from luxurious materials, the FH3605 desk allows you to be productive even in a small space, making it ideal for a lost corner of your home.

 

Ursuline Desk

6,575 

The femininity of this graceful apartment desk comes from its cross-shaped base and the soft curves of the desktop. Ursuline offers storage niches of various sizes. The top is available in walnut veneer or white lacquer and paired with a satin chocolat or white lacquered steel base respectively. Matching niches.

Roll Writing Desk

4,490 

A small, compact and feminine desk boasting both broad and fine strokes.
Constructed from natural varnished walnut-veneered multi-ply, its base is in Epoxy satin black lacquered steel. A cable port at the rear allows passage for cables. May also be used as a hallway console.

Pavilion AV16

5,500 

When Anderssen & Voll created their Pavilion chair series, the award-winning duo drew their design cues from the iconic Langelinie Pavilion. Now, this light and lyrical aesthetic has been translated into a compact desk intended to suit both office and home spaces. Designed at the start of the pandemic, the Pavilion desk took the demands of home-working into consideration with a version that boasts a back panel.

JFK Desk

The JFK Desk is a reinterpretation of the classic Danish 60s office desk, often used by John F. Kennedy during the 1960s. The desk has a slim table top of ash wood veneer with three drawers, ideal for laptops, papers and various office supplies. Each drawer has a small textured knob, which is reminiscent of old radio buttons from the 50s and 60s.

The table top has a small space inside for a power distributor, making it easy to power both smartphones and laptops. The desktop contains a cable access portal, and there is a small hole in one of the legs for the power cord, creating an elegant desk without messy cables. The table top is elegantly positioned on top of four matte black powder coated conical aluminum legs. Made in the EU.

Rewrite Desk

The Rewrite Desk is a small cocoon, a refuge from the noise and distractions. The soundproof bubble protects from light and outside noise, also muffling the sounds coming from inside. The functional part is handled by a drawer in white lacquered metal, fastened under the desk , which conceals transformers and electric wires, cable glands and a slit on the desk . With its rounded shape, the Rewrite desk can be positioned as a “point” anywhere in the room , in the living room, in the room or hall. Desk with legs in solid walnut and walnut veneer MDF, except the rear grommet slit carved in solid walnut. Bubble – shielding glass fiber, coated with non-flammable polyether foam and wool Divine on the two inner and outer faces .

Brera Writing Desk

7,998 

In this collection, I wanted to design objects that were visually light, yet sturdy and well-made, taking great care with the choice of materials. The collection includes a desk, a console and a bench, objects that fit unobtrusively but inimitably in both home interiors and public spaces. I wanted streamlined, uncluttered shapes and, as Vico Magistretti said, to make a simple object that was also the most complicated thing in the world.

Marco Zanuso Jr

Litho Writing Desk

LITHO is a poetic approach to the working area. True to his style, Thibault Desombre combines these materials of design and asymmetrical shape with a thin-legged desk in oak barrels. The left part of the table is equipped with a drawer and veneered in black or natural stained oak, while the right part is painted in contrast. Desk or painted oak veneered MDF.

Ponti

9,889 

Inspired by the elegant aesthetics of bridges, but also by the famous works of the great architect and designer from Milan with the same name.

Tanis

After his initial success at the Salon des Arts Ménagers de Paris in 1953, Pierre Paulin began collaborating with Thonet-France the following year, principally designing desks and chairs. It was then that he designed the ‘CM 141’ desk, which was re-issued by Ligne Roset in 2008 under the name Tanis: its original design was scrupulously respected, but the ‘self-effacing’ finishes of the era have been updated and enriched.