10 trendy desks to adopt for back to school

Telecommuting has become a given in our lives. The phenomenon is such, that it has become important to dedicate a space dedicated to the home office.

Together, we will discover ten trendy desks to adopt, signed by great designers, so that your back to school will be smooth and studious.

1 - The AJ52 desk by Arne Jacobsen

This beautiful desk by Arne Jacobsen was created in 1952, yet it is still as trendy as ever. Its uniqueness lies in the simplicity of its form, but also in the elements that make it up: a board supported by metal tubing, a small shelf, and a module of drawers for storage.

Photo credit Peter Fehrentz

2 - The Florence Knoll

Florence Knoll's mini desk is a tribute to chic and understated. Here, the focus is on that beautiful top, leaving the storage unnecessary.

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3 - The Ercol Treviso Desk by Matthew Hilton

This handmade desk has a very original shape. Crafted in solid pale oak or dark walnut, it is very practical, thanks to its storage spaces, and also aesthetic and timeless. Moreover, it is perfectly suited for small spaces.

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4 - The office of Pierre Jeanneret

A hallmark of Pierre Jeanneret's work for Chandigargh, the Z- and V-shaped legs are the hallmark of the designer's office furniture. Created in natural wood in the middle of the last century, this desk still impresses with its small size, but large storage capacity.

Credit photo Marie-Claire

5 - The Bauhaus Style Desk

Invite Bauhaus into your home with this mythical desk from the Bauhaus movement. Plenty of storage and a wide tabletop give you a comfortable work environment.

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6 - The Franco Albini for Knoll

The design of this desk is simple and minimalist. That's why it's still so trendy, even though it was designed in 1928!

Composed of a polished glass top, a wooden floating two-drawer pedestal and a steel frame, it looks chic and fits any interior style.

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7 - The Flip-Top Partners Desk by Peter Løvig Nielse

This beautiful teak desk by Peter Løvig Nielse has a very unique feature. The top part, acting as a locker, folds down to increase the working space. A very practical trick!

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8 - The versatile table of Egon Eiermann

This versatile table by Egon Eiermann lives up to its name, as it can also be used as a desk if you wish, for example, to create an industrial feel. Add a storage box next to it and you're done!"

Credited photo Richard Lampert

9 - The compass desk at Jean Prouvé

A very pretty piece that crosses eras, the compass desk was originally intended for communities, such as schools. Today, it enters our interiors, and we enjoy its trendy and aesthetic design.

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10 - The Tanis CM 141 desk by Pierre Paulin

It was in 1954 that Pierre Paulin designed this beautiful desk for Thonet. This desk is made of tubular steel, wood and a laminated top. Its design is typical of the post-war years, as it favors a rectilinear shape.

Credit photo libertyninteriors

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