Marijn van der Poll presented this concept for a classic aviation inspired desk to Royal Ahrend last January. Its’ name will be reveiled at the premiere of this new design at the Salone del Mobile. This futuristic desk has 2.5 m wingspan, very sleek with solid central support, perfect for modern interior design.




Designer : Marijn van der Poll
Four legs desk is normal, but this eye-catching desk don’t want to be normal. Using only one leg under the desk, strong enough that the desk won’t need the other three legs. Minimalist and amazing design, two words which can characterize this product as well as possible. Alexandre said that the we could see the final product at the Paris design show 2009.


Designer : Alexandre Boucher
After casulo, here comes another invention from Japan called Trunk Station Ad, a workstation in a box. I guess we are going to see a lot of transforming furniture design in the future, this is due to saving space issue that we are going to face. The W 906mm x D 615mm H x 1190mm sized melamine resin trunk opens to reveal an efficient work space, complete with pre-drilled holes for electrical and component wires/cables, a fold out desk, and plenty of shelving for a whole lot of extras (including some add-on units). The price tag is around $1,980, quite expensive, well … saving space is never cheap.



Product Page : Caina via Unplggd
Having your own microwave in your office desk is really cool, making tea or snacks is easier without having to go to pantry. The iWaveCube can help you bring your dream come true, weighs just about 12 pounds, one cubic foot with built-in carry handle for portability. The retail price said its $130, check it out here : http://www.sharperimage.com


Casulo is really a magic box, you will find a desk, a bed, a mattress, an armoire, a height-adjustable stool, a six-shelf bookcase. Designed by Marcel Krings and Sebastion M?hlh?user, casulo is a ready furnitures package for an apartment, very smart modular setup design. With this perfect solution for frequent movers or small space dwellers, no wonder casulo won the “Abraham & David Roentgen Award” in November 2007.





Designer : Casulo via [TreeHugger]