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The Mobile Desk

by Mark Alexander on November 3, 2009

Coming from the house of Opulent Items, the “Mobile Desk,” as indicated by its name, is a movable workstation that supports mobility in and around your workplace. Integrating a bicycle seat and a small tray for holding a laptop, allowing an ergonomic workplace, the Mobile Desk stands tall on three-wheeled legs that let you move around the place without leaving your seat and system. Cool! Finished in powder coated metal and vinyl saddle, the portable workstation measures 31.5″ x 20″ x 38″ (HWL) and is accessible for $500. Users can adjust the seat according to their height with little effort. Supporting teamwork, the Mobile Desk is available in a two-seat version (below) as well.

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[ Article Source : the Design Blog ]

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If you live in a metropolitan area and have to spend hours on jam-packed roads while heading from your home to work and vice versa, the Original Buddy Desk can be a true mate that turns into a dining table to serve food, a workstation for your portable systems and a desk to write or work on. All you have to do is insert the narrow end of the desk into the bottom of the steering wheel that rests against the steering column. And when you are done with your work, eating or writing, just pull it back and store away until you reach the next stop.

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If the Mile High bed made it to your bedroom then you’ll be more than glad to house the Douglas DC-8 Cowling Reception Desk in your office too. Though the word recycle is an understated way to describe this desk, it is actually crafted out of a part of an aircraft. This sleek and glossy piece of furniture sports a raised front for more privacy on the desktop. It also integrates engine inlets from a CFM56 engine which adds on to the authenticity. While the stylish interior of the desk is shaped out of maple ply. The black Plexiglass top boots the sturdy quotient of the desk. Priced at $11,500, it stands out for the mirror polished finish. The painted or the satin finish will come for a lesser price tag. Roll over to know the history of the DC-8. On August 21st, 1961, in a controlled dive through 41,000 feet, the DC-8 became the first civilian jet to break the sound barrier, at Mach 1.012 or 660 mph. The purpose of the flight was to collect data on a new leading-edge design for the wing. Allow a part of this record-sound-breaking jet to play the role of an information/reception desk in your office!

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Limited Edition custom furniture art for your home theater, lounge,
office or business!

This uniquely themed desk radiates with the feel of a great adventure film! This functional art piece was designed by Tom Spina and fabricated by Richard Riley. Each desk features hand sculpted and carved foam coated with fiberglass for a hard and durable surface. Each sculpture is then carefully textured and painted with a unique aged finish to create the appearance of ancient carved stone.

A 1/2″ thick glass top with polished edges completes the piece and creates a classy work surface of 30″x60″. Includes a drawer unit (or optional file-sized drawer) and carved alcove for your computer tower or other equipment.

More info: Official Site

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Max Air wireless mouseWe have recently featured a cool gadget, The MX Air wireless mouse that works both on the desk and in the air, in the latest issue of a lifestyle digital magazine Avantoure (http://content.yudu.com/Azl02/january2009/) We thought it is a great device and would like to share the info with you.  The MX Air mouse is designed by Marcel Twohig & Design Partners. Price 149.99 USD

Find out more about this gadget.

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