07.3.08   |   Posted in: Art & Design, Modern Home, Tech
  |   By: Alex Jones
Tags: Jasper Morrison, NesTable, office, Vitra
   

Jasper Morrison and Vitra never dissappoint. As we become increasingly mobile so grows the need for impromptu workspace. The NesTable is a clever update on the TV tray. Not only is the height adjustable, the angle of the surface is as well. The design seems to take a certain amount of inspiration from the design of traditional music stands. The NesTable even promises to make working from a lounge chair or sofa ergonomic. Here’s to that.
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01.15.07   |   Posted in: Art & Design
  |   By: Alex Jones
Tags: furniture, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Vitra
   
Designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Vitra, Joyn is a modular funiture solution that allows the addition and removal of modular divisions. In its most open state, Joyn is ideal for collaboration. With the use of divisions, individuals or teams can have a more separated space, allowing more privacy. Since the furniture can be reconfigured in a number of ways, it can adapt to an ever changing set of needs.
10.13.06   |   Posted in: Art & Design, Modern Home
  |   By: Alex Jones
Tags: furniture, Interior Design, office, Vitra, Werner Aisslinger
   
Level 34 is a modular bench-based furniture system by Werner Aisslinger for Vitra. The name comes from the uniform base of elements, each 34 cm off the floor. It’s incredible to have a funiture system allowing multiple desks, filing cabinets, and an inspiration bench to form a single piece of funiture. Keeping all elements raised off the floor lends a lightness not found in most office/studio furniture solutions. Best of all, a power and data spine keeps all your electronics connected and running while the wires remain hidden.