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Appunto by Laurent Corio

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Perfect for cozy city apartments, Appunto for French studio ENO presents a space-conscious solution that serves as a modern alternative to a writing desk. The foldable desk of solid beech wood is portable and easy to set up as a workspace with a glazed, glossy gray surface for an additional hint of style. Further simplifying typical card tables operating by the same mechanism, Belgium designer Laurent Corio uses only two legs to support the desk, which uses a wall as a crutch in place of the other two. The intersections of the wooden bars are not only structurally functional, but their varying lengths also become opportune places to hang scarves or even shopping bags.

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