The Slim Office by Bertjan Pot Eliminates the Extraneous
Jessica Marcel — November 14, 2009 — Art & Design
References: bertjanpot.nl & mocoloco
This office furniture began as a dining room table. After Bertjan Pot noticed customers buying it for a work desk, they designed a number of additions to make a sleek and functional work station. Just like that, the Slim Office was born.
Additions include an attachable trash can, a minimalist message board, and convenient pull-out drawers. Even with all the additions, the Slim Office remains sleek and modern. Check out the links for more of Bertjan Pot’s useful and attractive creations.
Additions include an attachable trash can, a minimalist message board, and convenient pull-out drawers. Even with all the additions, the Slim Office remains sleek and modern. Check out the links for more of Bertjan Pot’s useful and attractive creations.
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