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Celine Desk

Price reduced from $1,845.00 to $1,383.75 25% off
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Item No. 525121

Celine Desk

Price reduced from $1,845.00 to $1,383.75 25% off
4.5 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 525121
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Celine Desk
Price reduced from $1,845.00 to $1,383.75 25% off
Price reduced from $1,845.00 to $1,383.75 25% off
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The simple forms of midcentury architecture inspired designer Nazanin Kamali's Celine Desk (2008), which is crafted with turned and tapered solid hardwood legs, a single-drawer desktop and an open cubby for documents and other essentials. As the founder of two start-ups, Kamali has worked on everything from restaurant design to art installations. With such an impressive resume, it's not surprising that her work has been recognized with a Good Design Award and two Design Plus awards. Made in Lithuania.
  • Streamlined desk sized for spaces big or small.
  • One drawer and an open cubby.
  • Turned and tapered solid wood legs.
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General Dimensions
  • 29⅝" H 43⅜" W 21¾" D
Product Weight
53 lbs
Assembly
Requires Assembly
Warranty
1-year warranty
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Dimensions
Celine Desk

Celine Desk

  • Height (in): 29⅝
  • Width (in): 43⅜
  • Depth (in): 21¾
  • Weight (lbs): 53
  • Solid walnut, oak or black-painted oak legs
  • Walnut, oak or black-painted oak veneer over MDF desktop
Nazanin Kamali

Nazanin Kamali

A multidisciplinary designer and entrepreneur, Nazanin Kamali embarked on her career following graduation from The Royal College of Art in London, where she studied furniture design. Striking out as a freelancer, she went on to found the design collective Non Specific Creativity, where she spearheaded projects ranging from restaurant design to art installations.

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