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The Lina Desk is Formed Almost Entirely from One Continuous Panel

It may be an age-old material, but designers have yet to cease being inspired by the compelling properties of wood. The concept for the Lina Desk by Francois Hurtaud takes an incredibly contemporary style, made possible by modern technological processes.

The lanky bent plywood object gets its character from the marriage of white ash and black walnut layers molded into a smooth and sinuous escritoire. An open tray is formed beneath an upper flat surface, providing a place to set books, gadgets and perhaps a separate keyboard below your notebook computer. Arthur Kenzo and Francois de Martrin-Donos collaborated on this design, and the team of three placed prioritized aesthetics and the reduction of waste in the manufacturing of the Lina Desk.
Trend Themes
1. Sustainable Furniture - Designers are prioritizing the reduction of waste in manufacturing processes, creating opportunities for sustainable furniture innovations.
2. Contemporary Woodwork - The combination of modern technological processes and age-old wood materials inspire designers to create contemporary woodwork designs with unique aesthetic appeal.
3. Multifunctional Workspaces - The incorporation of open trays and separate keyboard compartments in desk designs caters to the need for multifunctional workspaces, presenting opportunities for innovative office furniture solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The demand for sustainable and contemporary wood furniture presents growth opportunities for manufacturers in the furniture industry.
2. Interior Design - Interior designers can explore incorporating sustainable and contemporary woodwork designs into their projects, aligning with the growing trend in furniture design.
3. Technology Accessories - The need for separate keyboard compartments creates a market for innovative technology accessories that enhance users' workspaces and improve ergonomics.

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