Corbel Desk

Corbel Desk

Designer Kroyer-Saetter-Lassen

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Corbel Desk

Corbel Desk

Designer Kroyer-Saetter-Lassen

Designed to seamlessly transition into home settings, catering to remote work and the need for stylish yet functional home office furniture, the Corbel Wall Desk delivers a flexible, space-saving solution particularly beneficial for smaller spaces. The shelf takes its name and design cues from architectural weight-bearing brackets traditionally made from stone or wood. This inspiration infuses the design with a sense of structural elegance. Designed with a small distance to the wall for neat cord management, solid wood edges enhance the table top's durability, while the smooth linoleum desk surface contributes to a practical and professional workspace. The wall-mounted design can be paired with the series shelf to create a minimalist home office setup.

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SKU 7093840

Materials

Steel, MDF, Oak Veneer, Solid Oak

Dimensions

H: 30 cm, W: 100 cm, D: 45 cm
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen

The Copenhagen-based design studio Krøyer-Sætter-Lassen creates furniture and interior objects for clients across the world. Founded in 2016 by Mads Sætter-Lassen and Emil Krøyer, their honest approach to design results in logical, functional and sculptural objects that showcase their strong cultural understanding and Danish design heritage to bridge the gap between art and design. Krøyer-Sætter Lassen began their collaboration at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design, where they have graduated with their BA and subsequently, an MA. Their collaboration has grown from a give-and-take about art and design into the creation of existing projects. The duo recognizes their differences and strengths allowing them to approach their process from different character angles. Krøyer-Sætter Lassen engages each other to seek new materials and perspectives in order to work in a nicety way. Krøyer and Sætter-Lassen's honest focus is revealed through their consideration of material properties and tectonic details. They prefer to make the conscious choice of turning a joint or assembly into a visible design asset instead of concealing it -keeping true to the industrial way.