samuel accoceberry: landa desk for alki

samuel accoceberry: landa desk for alki

 
landa desk with desktop opened

the 'landa' desktop, designed by samuel accoceberry features a channel for cable management and incorporate details and hidden
storage spaces that make them unique.
you can store work material in a discreet drawer under the desktop or in the containers on the desktop.
bright red bristles act as dust barriers and line the edges of all opening pieces and separations, hiding gaps between the wood and creating
smooth surfaces from which cords and wires can emerge.
solid oak structure, in natural or stained finish.
3 different dimensions : 70 x 120 x h. 75 cm, 80 x 150 x h. 75 cm, 95 x 180 x h. 75 cm.
french furniture manufacturer alki showed this project at maison et objet earlier this year.


landa desk closed


landa desk


close-up on the red dust barrier - cable channel


landa desk

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flyingsam
02.02.11  
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Strange name for a table.
Bumbsoboo   02.02.11
very nice!
oming   02.02.11
excellent, like how the cable inserts.
Klaus   02.02.11
now this one i'd love to work at
martasz   02.03.11
i agree i want to work on it.
great and beautifull solution for the cables
brodba   02.03.11
looks great and very well made
Paul   02.03.11
intelligent. beautiful.
guerra   02.03.11
I want one!!!!
Gaona   02.03.11

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