A Simplistic Ideal for Office Furniture
Simplification is a few years since an issue for me. I have noticed how relieving it is to me just a few things around - especially since I am our last five-room apartment had cleared a trough full of things that two years we had not touched ...
I would like my personal solution for the optimal, simplified and affordable office workstation imagine:
Eiermann, Bill Eames, Ikea: My Work
Here are some explanations:
The focal point is a desk-stand by Egon Eiermann. The German architect designed the frame for his studio. It had to be easily built and transported at the same time, his maximum stability. Ensure the cross set diagonally. The tabletop can be adjusted individually, with a sloping work surface is possible. As the surface I have for a simple birch panel from the building decided. More expensive, occupied with melamine work surfaces are available from various suppliers. The working area is 180 cm with relatively short. This prevents, however, that I use the desktop as a storage area use. Documents, materials, etc., are on shelves or bins stowed. I need the table for working and writing and I have noticed that it's easier if I have no documents and stacks in the field of view was.
Then the real jewel: The Ulmer Stool. Max Bill was the first Director of the Bauhaus chairs designed for his students: simple, flexible and bemalbar. I love him. It must also, as the price of around 175 euros / 280 francs no material can be justified. He is healthy, because you to an upright sitting position is forced.
Lamp body and drawers are of Ikea, which brings the Preismix to a reasonable level down and still had room in the budget for a reading - in my case a Plastic Armchair RAR (Rocking Armchair Rod Base) by Charles and Ray Eames, as the Ulmer Hocker Vitra produced.
The result of my efforts as an amateur interior designer: a workplace where I like to spend time and I believe clean and tidy - because otherwise I do not think so beautiful. There is also a motivation for productive work.
