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It seems that there’s a trend developing in the modern design world: to reduce living space as efficiently as possible, preferably to a size where it can be transported easily by one person.
Trunk Station is a trunk on wheels that becomes a home office or even a sewing center when it’s upended and opened. One side is a bookcase and the other has a fold-out desk with pre-drilled holes for wires and cables
Available in red, black, white or maple melamine, it still looks like a piece of office furniture even when closed and measuring approximately 36” W x 24”D x 47”H.
Blurb By: blog.2modern.com
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