Japanese-born Shin Azumi has designed a new
home office desk, launching in September. Its
simple, practical design has an innovative storage
solution integrated into its wooden frame, which
supports a large glass work surface. This creates
an aesthetically pleasing desk, with its clean lines
and strongly defined structure and would be perfect
in a home office.
Cleanly executed
and with a twist on simplicity,
‘Covet features an in-
novative storage solution which is integrated into
its wooden frame and
supports a large glass work surface, creating a
pleasing and practical
unit. A hybrid of aesthetics and function, making it
perfect for a home
office- its’ clean, simple lines give a firm structural
element to this piece
which can be appreciated from every angle.
British furniture pioneer, Case Furniture,
announces the launch of its first
showroom in Clapham Common, South London at
this year’s London Design Festival.
The London based showroom will be the only place
in the UK to showcase the entire Case collection
and allow trade buyers and the general public to
explore the full range of everyday iconic items that
have become Case’s trademark.
Established in 2006, Case’s mission is to keep good
design alive. It works exclusively with designers
who have an implicit understanding of how to
create products that are both innovative and iconic.
Subsequently its first two collections received
awards from Design Week, Grand Designs and
Home & Gardens.
Covet desk by Shin Azumi

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- Elena Sommariva
- 12 September 2010
