Architect-Inspired Workstations

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The Plan Desk by James Tattersall Boasts a Very Large Drawer

The clean and simple lines of the Plan Desk was inspired by architect workstations. It sports a very large drawer, so big is nearly spans the width of the desk, just below the tabletop that can store A1 prints, which most people in that professional field use. That said, the Plan Desk could easily target artists since they often use large sheets of paper and canvas as well.

Designed by James Tattersall, an industrial designer based in London, England, the Plan Desk was not made exclusively for architects. Complementing just about any space, the Plan Desk can store anything and even boasts two smaller drawers beneath the gigantic one. The desk sits on basic trestles, which can be swapped out for convenient customization, for easy transportation.
Trend Themes
1. Architect-inspired Workstations - The trend of architect-inspired workstations presents an opportunity for innovative furniture designs that cater to the storage needs of professionals in various fields.
2. Large Drawer Storage Solutions - The trend of incorporating large drawers in workstations offers disruptive innovation opportunities for creating furniture that efficiently stores oversized items like A1 prints, benefiting professionals in architecture, art, and other relevant industries.
3. Customizable Workstation Trestles - The trend of customizable trestles for workstations opens doors for innovative solutions that focus on easy transportation and customizable features, appealing to professionals who require flexibility in different work environments.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - The furniture manufacturing industry can capitalize on the architect-inspired workstation trend by developing innovative designs that incorporate large drawers for efficient storage, catering to the needs of architects, artists, and other professionals.
2. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can benefit from the trend of architect-inspired workstations by offering functional and aesthetically pleasing workstations that provide ample storage space for oversized prints and other design tools.
3. Art and Creative Industries - The art and creative industries can embrace the trend of architect-inspired workstations by developing workstations that accommodate large sheets of paper and canvas, catering to the needs of artists and other creatives who require spacious workspaces.

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