images courtesy Torafu | click (the small ones) to enlarge
Torafu‘s latest work
is the koloro desk and stool, a customizable workspace and, what is to
be, the first in a series of products for decorative plywood
manufacturer Ichiro.
The desk, which resembles a dollhouse, also happens functions like one.
It comes with windows in various locations that can be opened and
closed to adjust the level of privacy. There are also spaces for
lighting, potted plants, and even a windowsill that can be used for
display or storage purposes.
It reminds me a bit of the work of Kawamura-Ganjavian, who’ve also come up with various solutions for maintaining privacy in open working environments. See Deskshell or, for maximum privacy, Ostrich.
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4 May 2012
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