Deskbound
Don't stay home without this stylish addition to your residential workspace.
YOU MAY BE working from home now, but exactly where are you working? On your bed? The sofa? Dining table? Or are you making creative use of your ironing board? Whatever your laptop is laying on now, it's clear that with the Covid-19 outbreak still unabating, working from home looks to last some more months. So it's time to invest in a proper desk, if you haven't already. The Danske Table from Italian brand Extendo looks like it can stand on its own with just two legs, while its minimalist design makes it look lightweight. The trick is to place the desk against a wall. Made from a powder-coated steel frame and a solid wood top, Danske is so discreet-looking that it blends into any home decor. And when it's finally time to head back to the office again, Danske easily doubles as a console.
Danske Table from Extendo, S$2500 from P5 Studio, 213 Henderson Road, 01-08.
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