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Domestic Workstation
Posted March 21st, 2008 by Mikedevereaux
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By combining laser cut and bent sheet metal with CNCed wood this desk/table addresses technology in the home in a simple and honest way. The rear wire tray can hold a power strip and contain the tangle of cables associated with many of today’s gadgets. It is attached to the desk with machine screws and threaded inserts in the back edge of the tabletop. The front shelf simply slides into the CNCed slots in the plywood worksurface, creating storage underneath as well as a flush surface for mousing. The legs could be done in hardwood or veneered plywood and after machining come together with the same screws and inserts creating a solid base for the workstation.

















Can't wait to see this in
Can't wait to see this in NYC! Very cool, very young, and appears user friendly. Want one for my son.
I'm really feeling this
I'm really feeling this design, simple and practical. This is what is up and coming. I commend you.
...nice, clean cut and
...nice, clean cut and simple - what good design is all about - good show
very interesting way of
very interesting way of introducing a shelf underneath. i could see this hanging shelf/tray taking many different forms that all have the ability to slot into the desks surface - like a shelf for a printer, or maybe insert some drawers, etc.
nice work
nice work
Dimensions: W 43.5" x D
Dimensions: W 43.5" x D 27" x H 28.5"
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