Trevisio | ||
Designed by: Ercolv
Why we love it: Finished with a clear, satin wax lacquer this slick little desk is made from solid plantation grown American Oak. Where you can get it: Temperature Design | ||
Swag Leg Desk | ||
Designed by: George Nelson
Why we love it: Modern and old skool at the one time this light free standing desk has sweet colourful cubbie holes at the back for computer cords and a little slot that fits a laptop. Where you can get it: Living Edge | ||
Freya Desk | ||
Designed by: Kenneth Cobonpue
Why we love it:Solid and simple, this contemporary timber design desk has a minimalist yet masculine appeal. Available in Brown, Charcoal Grey and Pale Grey, the Freya’s focal point is its softly angled legs. Where you can get it: Ke-Zu | ||
Bagutta | ||
Designed by: Annig Sarian 1963
Why we love it: Bagutta is a writing desk that is suitable for a range of environments, from the most casual to the most refined. Its sober and considered lines are characterised by its tubular chromed metal base. Where you can get it: Poliform | ||
Airia desk and storage | ||
Designed by: Kaiju Studios
Why we love it: Smart and simple, this desk includes clever cord management, the drawerincludes three removable, cork-lined trays, and the solid walnut top frame with inset white laminate makes it minimal yet loveable. Where you can get it: Herman Miller at Living Edge | ||
Wanders way | ||
Designed by: Marcel Wanders
Why we love it:Ideal writing desk with a plug hole in the top – this light timber desk has a range of uses; side table, writing desk or kitchen accompaniment – it’s a shape you can live with for life. Where you can get it: | ||
Vitra | ||
Designed by: Jean Prouve 1950
Why we love it: Utterly classic, this flexible desk takes its cue from the artist’s easel. Utilitarian yet elegant – it’s hard to beat since 1950. Where you can get it: Space | ||
Eames desk Unit | ||
Designed by: Charles and Ray Eames
Why we love it:The Eames Desk Units helped establish an exciting new residential furniture look. Just as at home in the contemporary office or home office, the Desk Unit complements Eames Storage Units, or it can stand alone. Where you can get it: Living Edge |
Issue 60
The Kitchen and Bathroom Issue
HABITUS has always stood ahead of the rest with a dedicated Kitchen and Bathroom issue of exemplar standards. For issue 60 we have taken it up a notch with our Guest Editor the extraordinary, queen of kitchen design, Sarah-Jane Pyke of Arent&Pyke, speaking directly to Kitchen and Bathroom design with some increadable insights.
Order IssueHabitus Loves …desks
Sit, think, write and read – the desk is an essential station for human thought. He we explore 8 simple shapes that allow you to get to grips with the big questions.