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Friday, February 11, 2011
Beamer Wilkins designs computer desk with a decorative doll king kong.
Name: Beamer Wilkins
Location: Austin, TX
Office: 1000 sq feet
Living Space: 400 sq feet.
Beamer Wilkins is the owner of the San Jose and Austin network of programming companies under the banner of TRNSFR, a ridiculously admirable accomplishment at the age of just 25. But we're equally as impressed with his Austin home office setup, which includes a couple desktop workspaces which integrate his obvious obsession of vinyl collectibles with his home tech equipment, including a myriad of music and computer toys all shown below...
Beamer's living room space
No real rigs. Just obsession with hiding wires. I'm a zip-tie magician. The only real "rig" on my current home setup (MacBook Pro, 23" cinema display) is moving one of the overhead shelves beneath the desk to hold all my business so the desk can look nice 'n clean.
Beamer notes he's moved to a new office in downtown San Jose with a smaller 1,100 square feet, but with similar organization and layout, a temporary loft until he finds a place to purchase to live/work for his business.
Thanks to Beamer for allowing to share this peek inside his previous work space, and we look forward to seeing what he does with his future space.
Desk Computer [Via]
Labels: Desk Computer, Desks
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Drawer Bag | Functional Desk Designs by Jung-Ah Kimoleh
0 comments Posted by almirah dahlia at 8:16 AMFunctional table design with simple and minimalist design.
With its funny name, the Drawer Bag is a beautiful desk that has 3 spaces for drawers which have been replaced with briefcases. Designer Jung-Ah Kim concocted this concept of a desk with pieces that you can take home. Unusual to say the least, it does look like something I would want in my home.
Labels: Desks, Functional Desk
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Computer desk designs unique and cool. Modern and simple design desk.
MisoSoup are the creators of this space saving home office design. Named K Workstation, the desk is made from a single strip of curved wood that wraps up on the wall and transforms into shelves. Perfect for crowded spaces, the desk uses little space but looks gorgeous. The bamboo from which it is made of gives this desk sustainability and elegance of curvature.
Labels: Desk Computer, Desks
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Desk design is simple and modern. Desk is minimalist with a color that can be adjusted.
Dutch designers Dick Spierenburg and Karel Boonzaaijer have come up with this desk design that separates the working space with the help of colourful screens. The storage space, also colourful, contrasts with a manager`s work day and helps ease the stress through the simple and modern design.
Labels: Desks, Office Desks
Monday, February 7, 2011
Wood desk from the dark brown color. Modern and unique table designs.
Sleek and definitely modern, the Alice Desk is designed to rotate into and out of various working positions to allow movement during the work day and to remind the person that uses it to take a break every once in a while. This is what designer Lucas Saule thinks about the Alice: “It removes you from the real world time frame, allowing you to free yourself of worries and distractions.”
Labels: Desks, Office Desks
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Design table for a simple learning
A messy desk is not always a bad thing. Especially if the desk itself has a messy design that makes it stand out and put a smile on your face. The Messy Desk looks like a cubic sculpture, but it does what it`s supposed to: offer a support for your writing, reading and other business related actions. Isn`t it pretty?
Labels: Desks
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Cool office desk designs. Suitable for you who like simple.
A desk with a hexagonal form will surely attract all the attention wherever it is placed. With a glass surface supported by an ultra-light carbon honeycomb framework, Can Yalman‘s Hexa desk looks as if it was teleported from the future. The sophisticated design and cool shape make this desk a piece of furniture the owner can pride himself with.
Labels: Desks, Office Desks