
Cleaning up our picture files this weekend, we stumbled upon this workstation for one by Alexander Lotersztain. Since it is only a prototype design, we would love to know if our readers think it should make it into production. What do you think - hot or not?
Survey after the jump...
Comments (12)
It has potential...but it seems restrictive and a little to bare bones to really get any REAL work done.
I like it but would probably want room to move my feet forward in the middle which this design would prevent. Neat none-the-less.
I liiike!
I love to look at it, so pretty, so sleek. But a desk is a practical piece of furniture for me. In reality, I need a lot more width to spread out books, papers, laptop etc. Plus, I couldn't live with a desk that doesn't have a flat surface--you couldn't set a coffee mug on it without worrying about it falling over.
i'd need some more foot space, too, but i love the look.
I like it. The area underneath is a perfect place to store all my school books and the tiny desk would encourage me to focus on what I'm doing.
hot.
I think it would be fantastic in schools. However not so practical for a grown adult.
I agree with dmancini. This looks like a streamlined version of the school desk. Could look really amazing in a private school designed by Tadao Ando or John Pawson.
A modern version of a medieval scriptorium, I like the idea.
I could see this in a public library, too.
I wouldn't mind reading here, but not working for 9 hours on my laptop.
I would want something with a little bit of back support, if I planned to do any long term work. Like the look though!