Rob from Austin TX pulls off this gorgeous desk-bench-storage system, with clever use of the Effektiv storage cabinets, Effektiv doors, Lansa handles, and several lengths of the Pronomen Beech countertop material.
See more of Rob's desk-bench-storage system.
Friday, October 17, 2008
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the result is spectacular
ReplyDeletea greeting
That is nice! Great use of space that is often tough to put to good use, too! Damn why is there STILL no IKEA in Kansas City?!?!?!
ReplyDeleteLove the minimalist look! I have to wonder about cord/cable management, though. It would be ideal to house them in a cabinet or drawer. Just curious as to what the empty shelf is used for.
ReplyDeleteLove It...awesome
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous
ReplyDeletewow!! well done!
ReplyDeleteIncredible.
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant. We think the countertop is pure genius.
ReplyDeletelooks great! if it came from an italian designer, it surely would be expensive as hell...
ReplyDeleteVery simple and pure.I like.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the positive feedback everyone . . . you can see a few more in progress pics on my blog:
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As for cord management, I just drilled a hole in the back corner to access an outlet hidden within one of the cabinets. The partially hidden shelf is to simply store scores that I'm studying at any given point in time (I'm a conductor/teacher on faculty at UT Austin) - helps hide the mess, but keeps them close at hand.
Thanks to Jules for a great website!
Rob
Austin, TX
Very inspiring, I'm going to do something quite like this..
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