
Kinzo Air office furniture incorporates minimalist and angular design methods into this office desk line to create a simplified and uncluttered work area. The desks use solid sides only where needed, on the surface and for the drawers, using skeletal frame almost everywhere else. This gives clear field of view for a lot of the area, and could even be the reason for naming the line ‘Air’. Using basic angular shapes with a very basic color scheme makes this design ‘quiet’, so to speak. It would definitely give a conducive ‘Air’ for work and thought by minimizing its visual distraction. This is not to say that the desks are not a marvel to look at, but that their elegance yields to the greater purpose of the office place by aiding clarity and promoting calm.




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I have already seen this desk live at a vernissage on the Berlin Design Festival 2008. It`s fantastic! It looks very futuristic and reminds of the Interior Design of a starfighter. It has outboard, finelined runners on which the tabletop seems to float weightlessly.
The Berlin editorial office of BILD, Europe’s largest newspaper, has already been equipped with these ”Star-Wars”-desks. Look at this freaky desk-version for the headquarters of BILD. Found it on the KINZO BERLIN-Website. Must be cool working in an office looking like a spaceship!