Architecturally Minimalist Tables

The Black Desk is Made for Small Sophisticated Spaces

Sleek and minimalist, the Black Desk, a name that is as simple as the design itself, brings an architectural touch to living and office settings. Despite its seemingly basic appearance, it boasts beautiful details that would enhance any space. From the asymmetrical layered surfaces to the wooden legs, the Black Desk is at once strong and stylish.

Designed by Sigurd Larsen, a Danish architect based in Berlin, Germany, the Black Desk may not be as intriguingly complex as designer's Shrine Cube, but it does address the need for furniture tailored to small urban spaces. The double layer provides a cavernous storage books, papers, knickknacks and more, keeping the upper surface clear for more important things.
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