You might first wonder what sorts of activities can be accomplished on the Klippen Klappen Desk. It's so tiny! The clever mechanics of the carefully crafted escritoire do, however, hide a little surprise inside.
The cute wooden carrel can be slid forwards, backwards and open to expose a lower tray for laptop, a shallow cubby for storage, a box where writing utensils can be kept and a lid on which notes and pictures can be stuck. It's quite the elaborate setup considering the close-packed dimensions.
Despite being constructed quite minimally from lumber with a metal frame, Gregor Korolewicz's Klippen Klappen Desk plugs into the wall for power and incorporates a pair of outlets for your assorted workspace devices.
What's Driving This Trend
- Compact Workspace
- Innovative designs for compact workstations that integrate multiple functionalities to maximize small spaces.
- Smart Furniture
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- Minimalist Office Furniture
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Who This Affects Most
- Furniture Manufacturing
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- Home Office
- Innovations in home office furniture to accommodate remote work and work from home culture.
- Interior Design
- Demand for innovative and functional furniture designs in compact spaces, creating opportunities for interior designers to integrate smart furniture solutions in homes and offices.
