This Minimalist Desk Set Contains Versatile Pieces that Fit Together
Alyson Wyers — October 16, 2014 — Art & Design
References: ladiesandgentlemenstudio & psfk
This minimalist desk set is the result of an East Coast West Coast collaboration. Based out of Seattle, Ladies & Gentlemen Studio (L & G Studio) and Brooklyn-based Pat Kim came together to create the modular .ORG Deskscape System. The very versatile desk accessories and organizational tools were designed to be fit together to "create a tidy desk landscape."
Made up of four separate modules, the minimalist desk set consists of a catch-all zigzag tray, a cork block for tacking, a double container for small supplies and a mail organizer with adjustable metal dividers (that can also prop up a smartphone or tablet). The solid wood, metal and cork pieces were made in the USA and have a natural Danish oil finish.
Made up of four separate modules, the minimalist desk set consists of a catch-all zigzag tray, a cork block for tacking, a double container for small supplies and a mail organizer with adjustable metal dividers (that can also prop up a smartphone or tablet). The solid wood, metal and cork pieces were made in the USA and have a natural Danish oil finish.
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