
In a small space, it's important that furniture has multiple uses. The Robot 619 Chest, designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta functions as sleek tower of drawers and a small writing desk. In addition to it's tiny footprint (literally! - they look like feet), Robot's overlapping wooden drawers and steel support structure reminds us of the Sapien Book Towers...







Me, I'll hold out for Mario Buatta.
view Lisa Hunter's profile
So you're writing on the fold-out portion of the desk when, oops, too much weight from pressing down on that pen, the desk tips (hopefully doesn't fall altogether), and the drawers extend to their maximum dumping their contents and smash against your shins. Desks require balance--I might be mistaken but this 'desk' doesn't look very sturdy.
view davidasposted's profile
wow, the chest would be fantastic for all my art supplies and drawing pens, etc.
view canadian in swedish clothing's profile
Doesn't look that tippy to me. And rather like it, though I don't think it's a workhorse for a home office. more like a desk for a quite note or letter in a (guest) bedroom.
view JonathanB's profile
uhh... but not at $5,000. Don't tease me AT!
view canadian in swedish clothing's profile
To me they look like those Ikea drawers. Stack a whole bunch up, add some feet and some drawer pulls, there you go!
From the looks of the last one, maybe even nice fat eye hooks instead of knobs...
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