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Model: Book-style opening / / Essential, solid, full of memories: this school desk from the 30s retains all the rigor and sobriety of the era. Made of dark wood, it has a top that opens “like a book”.
The legs descend in a “U” shape, merging with the base in a continuous and compact design, completed by a metal bar that acts as a footrest. It is an austere, spartan piece of furniture, which could have found its place in the silent walls of a convent or in a school where the essential was everything.
Today, it can be revived with new uses and new grace: perfect in a kitchenette as a space-saving work table, closed when not in use; ideal as a minimal writing desk under a window, or as a discreet but evocative element behind a sofa.
A piece that does not seek to amaze, but rather conquers with its functionality.

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