Fredrik Paulsen Designs a Bare-Bones Workstation for the Home Office
Michael Hines — July 1, 2010 — Art & Design
References: svenskstandard.net & dezeen
If you are big on clutter-free design and you work from home, then you should give this workstation from Fredrik Paulsen a look or two. The Minimal Work-Station is designed to help eliminate clutter from the home office.
It seems like the Minimal Work-Station would be impossible to mess up. Fredrik Paulsen's design is about as bare bones as it gets. What does help to spruce it up a little are the clip-on attachments to the desk. Everything from a lamp to a satchel can be added to make this desk feel a little less barren. Fredrik Paulsen might be on to something here. I still prefer working on the couch, though.
It seems like the Minimal Work-Station would be impossible to mess up. Fredrik Paulsen's design is about as bare bones as it gets. What does help to spruce it up a little are the clip-on attachments to the desk. Everything from a lamp to a satchel can be added to make this desk feel a little less barren. Fredrik Paulsen might be on to something here. I still prefer working on the couch, though.
Trend Themes
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