Ci Desk: Compact Mobile Desk

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Having everything you desire at your desk as you sit down to work is nearly impossible. It seems your desk can never accommodate all the files and tidbits that you need in its many drawers and when it does then the desk ends up being so huge it takes up most of the space in your office.

The Ci Desk is a compact version of a multi-featured desk structured in multiple layers that can easily be pulled out when needed and tucked back in when not in use. The design of the Ci Desk is extremely practical and works as the most efficient work desk you could possibly ask for. The three-wheeled cart-desk is mobile and can easily be rolled off to the desired location so that if you suddenly feel like working out on the porch, it can be arranged without any hassle. Designed by Creative Industrial Objects, the Ci Desk offers specially designed space for almost every gadget you would need to use at work. The desk has a pull-out drawer for your laptop, with its own mouse pad.

Made from metal and bent plywood, the Ci Desk does not occupy much space and can be tucked away, perhaps under your old desk, when not in use. Extremely chic in design, the Ci Desk appears to be the furniture version of the Swiss knife.


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Via: DesignBoom

This entry was posted by author: Anna on Sunday, December 7th, 2008 at 8:32 am and is filed under Furniture, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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