A perfect minimal workspace for the home office...
A few vintage desk favorites via Chicago auction house Wright.
The LRG Rocking Chair by Melounge Studio, a low-slung rocker with removable / interchangeable upholstery.
Quentin de Coster went to straight to the source while designing Animal, soliciting drawings of tables and dogs from a group of children.
An interesting cradle created by Mexican designer Arturo Pani in the 1970s, available at ADN Galeria.
An interesting collection of new ideas for furniture by Korean designer Seung-Young Song.
A rare wooden tandem bench from the 1950s with Eames fiberglass shells, taken from a university in Germany.
Designed by at-once for L’EDITO, available in several sizes starting at €450 ($600). The dark areas are finished with a blackboard surface. Fun!
From A to Z, the AZ Desk by Guillaume Bouvet follows kids throughout their childhood. The magnetic blackboard can be turned into an ergonomic...
A fantastic old workbench with innovative features.
Work by Austin-based Hatch Workshop.
A simple yet effective piece of furniture for dressing by designer Stephan Schulz.
More amazing furniture from the Hungarian designers at Sixay–a desk with plenty of space for all the little things. The Sixtematic Desk features a...
A modern take on the traditional tablet arm chair by Singapore-based Studio Juju.
I’ve always had a thing for flat files, but ABLE 4 by Elina Järvinen takes the idea to a whole new level. With the...