Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Laptop Desk
Materials: VIKA OLEBY Legs, BRODER Shelf
Description: I was looking for a small desk to fit into my studio corner.
This was a really easy assembly. Simply drill the OLEBY Legs into the BRODER Shelf and you have yourself a great slim desk.
See more of the laptop desk.
~ audria brumberg, Greenpoint, Brookyln
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I love the simple use of such a small space! Where did you get the chair?
ReplyDeleteLove this... Great idea and a great hack!
ReplyDeleteIs it attached to the wall in some way? It sure looks like it might tip forward.
ReplyDeleteSo easy but so genius!
ReplyDeleteThis will turn out to be a very expensive hack hen you factor in the cost of a new laptop... The design is top-heavy, and you do not mention any kind of anchoring to the wall - a disaster waiting to happen!
ReplyDeleteThis is really great furniture design. Simple yet comfortable.
ReplyDeleteHow have you fix the tablet to the "legs" ?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the only way to keep it in place is putting a big amount of stuff next to the right leg (as we can see on the pictures :D)
This and having a wall on behing and on the right....
Crazy stuff.........
I love this wooden laptop desk. Maybe you can put a top on it to make it look more beautiful.
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