KARAKTER BODIL KJAER OFFICE DESK W71" x D35.5" x H29.5"
BODIL KJAER FOR KARAKTER
Almost floating mid-air, Bodil KjƦrsā design has been called āThe most beautiful desk in the worldā ā or, the āJames Bond deskā as it was featured prominently in three early Bond movies. This geometric design exudes a visual lightness, and though stunningly simply, still exhibits Kjaer's commitment to functionality, providing sufficient storage to be used at work or in the home.
Originally called a āworking tableā by Bodil KjƦr,Ā one ofĀ Denmarkās most revered furniture designers whose work was rarelyĀ produced in great numbers and was bought originally by people who hadĀ both the vision and the funds to buy the best!Ā Originally designed in 1959 for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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KARAKTER BODIL KJAER OFFICE DESK W71" x D35.5" x H29.5"
KARAKTER BODIL KJAER OFFICE DESK W71" x D35.5" x H29.5"
BODIL KJAER FOR KARAKTER
Almost floating mid-air, Bodil KjƦrsā design has been called āThe most beautiful desk in the worldā ā or, the āJames Bond deskā as it was featured prominently in three early Bond movies. This geometric design exudes a visual lightness, and though stunningly simply, still exhibits Kjaer's commitment to functionality, providing sufficient storage to be used at work or in the home.
Originally called a āworking tableā by Bodil KjƦr,Ā one ofĀ Denmarkās most revered furniture designers whose work was rarelyĀ produced in great numbers and was bought originally by people who hadĀ both the vision and the funds to buy the best!Ā Originally designed in 1959 for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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BODIL KJAER FOR KARAKTER
Almost floating mid-air, Bodil KjƦrsā design has been called āThe most beautiful desk in the worldā ā or, the āJames Bond deskā as it was featured prominently in three early Bond movies. This geometric design exudes a visual lightness, and though stunningly simply, still exhibits Kjaer's commitment to functionality, providing sufficient storage to be used at work or in the home.
Originally called a āworking tableā by Bodil KjƦr,Ā one ofĀ Denmarkās most revered furniture designers whose work was rarelyĀ produced in great numbers and was bought originally by people who hadĀ both the vision and the funds to buy the best!Ā Originally designed in 1959 for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.





















