This Desk Assembles With Nothing But Manual Labour

This Desk Assembles With Nothing But Manual Labour


If you end up doing more harm than good when tools are around, you’ll love Fraaheid’s collection of easy-assembling tables designed by a trio of Amsterdam-based architects. Cut from a single sheet of plywood, the tables use a series of strategic slots and grooves to assemble in less than three minutes without the need for a single hammer, screwdriver or roll of duct tape.

Ranging in price from $US165 to $US1156, you’ll pay dearly for convenience here. But the use of exposed seams and visible T-shaped joints on all of the tables in the collection at least ensure you’ll have a unique piece in your home or office. And all of your fingers intact.


[Fraaheid via designboom]


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