Rewrite workstation becomes a satellite desk for geeks
Naresh Chauhan | Oct 27 2009

If you are one of those who don’t want to be disturbed while working or studying on your workstation, here is a workstation that provides solitude even in a library or a crowded space. The winner of Denmark’s Walk the Plank Award 2009 for excellence and craftsmanship in furniture, designer GamFratesi has come up with a desk dubbed “Rewrite” that creates an intimate working or study environment in your home, office and library. Showcased at GamFratesi’s solo show at The Danish Museum of Art and Design, the workstation features a cave-like shield that installs a big screen, upholstered and covered with textile to highlight its visual and acoustic aspects, so it can be used as a satellite desk wherever you like. The workstation by the Copenhagen-based designer combines the traditional form with modern technology, while a white lacquered metal box hides all the cables underneath the table, allowing a clutter-free workspace on the table.



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