METIS DESK
GONÇALO CAMPOS, 2015
Metis is a compact desk made of solid wood, offering a real storage solution. This desk helps you to keep your workspace tidy and organized with three drawers, one secret compartment, and two lidded sections.
RRP PRICES EX. VAT FROM: 5490€
It is the perfect minimalistic office desk that not only hides wires and electric cables but also comes equipped with several thoughtfully designed compartments for storage. Every detail of Metis has been carefully crafted to offer a streamlined and clutter-free workspace, ensuring that your focus stays where it should, on the task at hand.
From paperclips to documents, agendas, or post-its, Metis features special “pockets” and hidden sections tailored to store all your office essentials in an organized and accessible manner. These compartments provide a perfect balance between functionality and aesthetic appeal, allowing you to keep everything neatly stored while still maintaining a clean and minimalist look.
The desk’s design is both sophisticated and pragmatic, offering an ideal solution for someone who seeks both style and efficiency in their workspace. Whether you are working from home or in a professional office environment, Metis elevates the space with its elegant simplicity. The high-quality materials and sleek lines add a touch of refinement, while its smart storage options keep everything in its place, helping to create a peaceful, distraction-free work area.
Perfect for those who value both aesthetics and practicality, Metis is the desk of choice for anyone looking for a sophisticated yet functional solution to their modern office needs. With its combination of clean design, smart organization, and minimalist elegance, it sets the tone for a productive and stylish workspace.
DESIGNER: GONÇALO CAMPOS
Gonçalo Campos is a Portuguese product designer. Graduated in product Design in 2008, he soon after joined Fabrica, Benetton’s communications research centre, in the design studio.
This gave him the chance to work with brands such as Secondome, Seletti or Zanotta. In 2009, he worked in Sam Baron’s studio, after which started developing a series of objects, continuing to explore the possibilities of design through function and material.
Campos prides on finding simple solutions, through the sound use of materials and production methods, in a process that starts from within the object towards the outside.
This results in recognizingly “smart” objects, often with a certain humor; reflex of a relaxed way of thinking and curious attitude.
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