These desk organizer trays have been designed by Somin Lee and Sujin Lee as a series of architecture-inspired solutions for the modern desktop that would call to mind achievements of the past. The trays are achieved with cement and wood, and call to mind several of the apartment buildings constructed in Seoul, South Korea in the 1960s and 1970s. These experimental architectural achievements translate perfectly to the desktop thanks to their high-quality build and will help to increase organization for professionals to appreciate.
The desk organizer trays are intended to be used according to the preferences of the person, which will allow them to be stacked upwards as high as desired to make them truly appear as miniature architectural achievements on a workstation.
Architecture-Inspired Desktop Accessories
These Desk Organizer Trays Take After Buildings in Seoul
Trend Themes
1. Architecture-inspired Desk Accessories - Designing desk accessories that emulate the appearance of architecture to add aesthetic value to workspaces.
2. Modular Desk Organization - Creating customizable desk organizers that can be stacked and arranged according to individual preferences for better organization.
3. Combining Materials in Desk Accessories - Incorporating visually appealing materials like cement and wood in desk accessories to add texture and character.
Industry Implications
1. Office Supplies - Manufacturing and selling desk accessories that can be used to enhance the aesthetics and organization of workspaces.
2. Architectural Design - Drawing inspiration from architectural designs and translating them into functional products.
3. Interior Design - Partnering with interior designers to offer products that add value to workspaces through effective organization and aesthetic appeal.