Annie Nguyen

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Loved this space conserving, humorous desk by Torafu Architects. There are little windows that you can turn to either close your space off or allow light to pass in while you work. The desk area is the perfect amount of space to pass out on like you used to in elementary school. (You know exactly what I’m talking about, it’s after lunch, teacher decides to show the slowest science video on gravity and you doze off.) Above the desk is an area to put your cup of coffee so you don’t spill all over your papers! How perfect!

(Source: dezeen.com)

Endless chairs are named for the single, long string that makes each one. But saying string may be a bit misleading, because the string is a continuous bead of gooey, recycled refrigerator laid down by a repurposed robot (named Franuc) described as “heavyset, yellow and dilapidated.” I thoroughly enjoy watching nice short design documentaries like this.

This is beautiful. I just want to sit in it and sip coffee and think about print production and graphs. (Or something designerly like that.)

This is beautiful. I just want to sit in it and sip coffee and think about print production and graphs. (Or something designerly like that.)