The 'Nemo Project' by Joey Ruiter Gives You Room to Work
Annie Ho — June 27, 2010 — Art & Design
References: jruiter & contemporist
The 'Nemo Project' by Joey Ruiter for Izzy+ will put some life into any traditional workspace. This collection was displayed at the 2010 NeoCon show in Chicago.
The 'Nemo Project' by Joey Ruiter featured two new designs. One is a criss-cross wall working space, and even though it is in a box shape, this working space has a lot of room for you to sit in. Do mind the desk area, though, because it is a bit small. The other concept is a very long table with long chairs to go with it. Which concept do you like?
The 'Nemo Project' by Joey Ruiter featured two new designs. One is a criss-cross wall working space, and even though it is in a box shape, this working space has a lot of room for you to sit in. Do mind the desk area, though, because it is a bit small. The other concept is a very long table with long chairs to go with it. Which concept do you like?
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