The classic lines of the Laura Desk were inspired by Shaker writing desks and the mid-century classic Swag desk by George Nelson. Yet despite its overall Victorian appeal, the Laura Desk has been modernized subtly to fit into the homes of today. In place of any unnecessary adornments or embellishments, this piece of furniture is rather minimalist. This doesn't negate its practicality. The Laura Desk is equipped with three open cubbies to organize your papers, two drawers for stationary and a large writing surface. The cubbies even sport two cord ports for the tech age.
Designed by Ben Klebba of Phloem Studio, the Laura Desk is made-to-order. It is crafted out of a choice of the finest hardwoods.
Mid-Century Nelson-Inspired Workstations
Laura Desk by Phloem Studio is Both Modern and Classic
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Furniture - The modernization of classic furniture designs to create minimalist pieces that fit into contemporary homes.
2. Organizational Workstations - The integration of open cubbies and drawers in workstations to provide efficient organization for papers and stationary.
3. Tech-enabled Furniture - The incorporation of cord ports in furniture to accommodate technology devices and enhance productivity.
Industry Implications
1. Furniture Manufacturing - Opportunities to create and produce modernized versions of classic furniture designs.
2. Home Office Supplies - Demand for organizational workstations and furniture pieces that promote productivity in home office settings.
3. Technology Accessories - Development and production of cord ports and other tech-enabled features in furniture design.