Design, Interior Design

The Klippen Klappen Desk by Gregor Korolewicz

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Klippen Klappen……Don’t you just love that name? It just so happens to be the name of an impressive desk designed by German designer Gregor Korolewicz. Small in it’s folded state, it can pop out into an expansive storage space. It includes parts that can slide both forward and backward to reveal three sliding compartments; a box for writing documents, a tray for a laptop and a storage container. The lid doubles as a bulletin board to display pictures and notes. This amazing workspace even plugs into the wall and provides two outlets for work gadgets.

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