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About the Designer
Bernard Brucha Chicago native Bernard Brucha graduated from the University of Kansas with a degree in Industrial Design. In 1995 he moved to New York City and began designing furniture, products and technology for firms like Dakota Jackson, Martha Stewart, Swid Powell, Siemens, Milder Office and Ion Design. After establishing a strong portfolio and network of contacts, Bernard relocated to Los Angeles for a fresh West Coast start. While working as a project director for a custom office furniture manufacturer, Bernard oversaw the design and construction of facilities for clients such as Ogilvy and Mather, Toyota, MTV and Kenneth Cole. In the dot com era Bernard saw a resurgence in design sensibilities which allowed his team to experiment and take advantage of creative liberties. But as the company matured and fell into a more corporate agenda, Bernard took the opportunity to make his exit and start what is now MASHstudios.
This simplistic desk is the solution for the many customers unable to attach the LAX wall-mounted desk to their walls. Equipped with a white powder-coated aluminum shelf beneath (mountable on right or left side). It even has a groove in the top for your pencils. Yes, LAX pays attention to every detail.
Features:
- Solid wood desk with white powder coated aluminum storage shelf
- Ships flat
- Minor assembly required
- Overall dimension:29" H x 22" W x 58" D
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| Freestanding Writing Desk |
29" H x 22" W x 58" D |
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Additional Features
| Application Options: | Home Office, Office |
| Design: | Standard Desk |
| Features: | Desk and Chair Set |
| Number of Cabinets: | 1 |
| Number of Drawers: | 1 |
| Product Category: | Desks |
| Style: | Contemporary/Modern |
| Type: | Writing Desk |
| Wood Tone: | Light Wood |
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