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Tanis Desk

C$ 4,920.00
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Item No. 100374245
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Tanis Desk

C$ 4,920.00
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  • Two-drawer storage cabinet.
  • Fenix nanolaminate top is fingerprint- and scratch-resistant, and self-healing.
  • Sleek steel base.
  • 29¼" H 51¼" W 23½" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Pierre Paulin for Ligne Roset
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Tanis Desk
C$ 4,920.00
Details

Details

Standing on a slender steel frame, the sleek Tanis Desk features two spacious drawers and a comfortable work surface covered with Fenix, a unique nanotech resin with a soft touch and super opaque finish. French designer Pierre Paulin began designing desks in 1953. The CM 141 was one of his early designs, originally created for Thonet-France. In 2008, French manufacturer Ligne Roset brought it back into production, with modern updates and enrichments, and named it the Tanis Desk. Made in France.
  • Two-drawer storage cabinet.
  • Fenix nanolaminate top is fingerprint- and scratch-resistant, and self-healing.
  • Sleek steel base.
  • Compact footprint.
Brand
Ligne Roset
General Dimensions
  • 29¼" H 51¼" W 23½" D
Product Weight
95 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Item No.
100374245

Tanis Desk

  • Height (in): 29¼
  • Width (in): 51¼
  • Depth (in): 23½
  • Weight (lbs): 95
  • Weight Capacity (lbs): 33
  • Walnut veneer over MDF
  • Fenix Nanolaminate desk top
  • Tubular steel frame

Pierre Paulin

Modernist French designer Pierre Paulin was a pioneer in low-level living. While his oeuvre spans decades of modern materials, techniques, and industrial projects, he’s best known for introducing a new approach to sitting — one that bid adieu to chair legs and embraced low-slung profiles for easy, laid-back lounging. Paulin’s iconic designs figure in museums and collections around the world.

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