This Beeboard desk from DWR was designed by Piet Boon as an ecologically low-impact solution for the home office. Crafted out of layered cardboard and finished with an acrylic finish, this desk has a truly unusual look. This particular piece has been used and has some significant wear, but its price reflects the damage done.
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Comments (1)
In my experience, cardboard isn't great for heavily used furniture. I bought a Gehry Wiggle stool a few months ago, and it's already showing signs of rough use. Kids and guests just don't realize it's fragile. I'd only get the cardboard desk if I were sure no one would ever put anything heavy or spill coffee on it. It's just not a forgiving material.