Starline wooden Workstation desk by Dyrlund.Dimensions: 240 x 110 cm H. 73,5 cm.The new starline range is a complete range of both cabinets, desks and conference tables in a sharp edged design creating a very modern look.
Frequently Asked Questions
What materials is the STARLINE - Rectangular executive desk made from?
The STARLINE - Rectangular executive desk is crafted from Wood. It is manufactured by Dyrlund.
What are the dimensions of the STARLINE - Rectangular executive desk?
The STARLINE - Rectangular executive desk measures W: 240 x D: 110.
Is the STARLINE - Rectangular executive desk suitable for commercial projects?
Yes, the STARLINE - Rectangular executive desk by Dyrlund is specifically designed for commercial and contract use. It is commonly specified by interior designers and architects for hospitality, office, and retail environments.
What collection does the STARLINE - Rectangular executive desk belong to?
The STARLINE - Rectangular executive desk is part of the Starline collection by Dyrlund.
Can the STARLINE - Rectangular executive desk be used outdoors?
The STARLINE - Rectangular executive desk is designed for indoor use only.
5252K/2 Secretary Desk Shown on the photo: 5252K/2 secretary desk After introducing the “original” 5252K secretary we got a many requests for the same style of edges but without the metal handles that some customers find disturbing and instead prefer the recessed handles we make. As a result we designed the 5252K/2.
Teak Living Room with Bookcase Combination Shown on the photo: 1210 easy chair w/leather 30310 Red 1210/2 2-seater sofa w/leather 30310 Red 1210/3 3-seater sofa w/leather 30310 Red 1599A armchair w/leather 30310 Red 9256S coffee table 1152M bureau 8312 nest of tables K11 frederiksborg wall unit / bookcase combination As an alternative to the wall units consisting of cabinets we here omitted the built-in cabinets and instead added a secretary giving it more of a library look. The wall unit system is available in 3 standard depths and further customization of both depth and width gives you practically unlimited options of building up a wall system that can easily fit into any room size, in one of the many woods we offer.
Teak Living Room with Arch Cabinets Shown on the photo: 1613 easy chair w/Comfort 0013 1613/2 2-seater sofa w/Comfort 0013 1613/3 3-seater sofa w/Comfort 0013 9256 coffee table 9256E end table 1190 wall unit combination This light setting features our 1190M arch cabinets and our 1613 sofa set. 1613 also comes with highback easy chair and footstool.
Oak dining room with 1248K-240 dining table The photo shows the following models in oak: 1591 chair with Comfort 1184 1248K-240 dining table 1190M sideboard 1186M display cabinet Oak Also in oak the dyrlund furniture look very attractive. Our 3 door display cabinet is a very good alternative to a wall unit. On the photo we also show our dining table in “K” version with 5 degree profile edges that we offer as alternative to the “normal” classic full rounding.
Ash 9243B/2 dining table Shown on the photo: 8479AL armchair with leather 30310 Red 9243B/2 dining table 2121M highboard 1194 arch cabinet 1195 set of drawers 1192 bookcase 1194 arch cabinet Used as a wall unit the arch cabinets are not only beautiful, but provide excellent storage space. The drawers 1195M are optional, but show great craftsmanship with the same grain going through the drawers.
The Cordia family now has a lounge chair, and an exceptionally cosy one. A voluminous down cushion rests in a smooth, thin shell. A special feature is the folded fabric on the armrests. On a aluminium polished swivel base, Cordia Lounge stands with its four feet firmly on the ground. The lounge aspect of the new family member comes not least from its built-in tilt mechanism. So there's just one thing left to do: Lean back and relax!
In <em>Chimera,</em> Elena Salmistraro merges rigour with self-expression, in a graphic grammar laden with symbolic meaning. <em>Empatia </em>speaks to the emotions with graphics that interpret, through a highly individual abstract code, the stage make-up of a clown, with the aid of superimposed geometric forms and images. <em>Radici </em>is a tribal statement, a tribute to primitive ritual custom, evoked by the interplay between a sequence of triangles and rectangles and a set of figurative fragments. <em>Ritmo</em> is inspired by fabrics, suggesting the rhythmic alternation of woven yarns through a largely linear pattern. In <em>Colore, </em>the upheaval of a background of small isolated spots generated by a parametric digital program is combined with densely packed repeated forms. "The Chimera collection is rather like a book with four different chapters: I set out to differentiate these graphic motifs to create four totally different stories."<br></br>Elena Salmistraro It all starts with drawing. A <em>passion</em> for drawing. An <em>obsession</em> with drawing. Drawings like spider-webs, obsessively filling spaces, in a kind of manual choreography or gymnastics, a continuous flow. Elena Salmistraro draws all the time. She draws everywhere. Mostly on loose sheets or random surfaces. First and foremost with pen and pencil. Her drawings only acquire colour at a later stage. Often - just like Alessandro Mendini used to do - she draws "monsters": fascinating yet disturbing, subversive forms. The denser, more contorted the shape, the more obvious its underlying truth. For Elena, drawing is an intimate act. It is relaxing. And therapeutic. With an unrivalled communicative strength. Because drawing gives shape to ideas: you both give form to the world and reveal yourself. This passion, combined with natural graphic talent, has guided Elena Salmistraro in her project for Cedit: an experimental series of ceramic slabs produced using a high-definition 3D decorative technique. The explicit aim is to transform surfaces beyond their original flatness so that a new, visual and tactile, three-dimensional personality emerges, sweeping aside the coldness and uniformity that ceramic objects often inevitably convey.Elena Salmistraro has always viewed ceramics as a democratic material, in view of their accessibility, and the infinite potentials for shaping matter that they provide. She began working and experimenting with ceramics very early in her career, just after she graduated from the Milan Politecnico in 2008. She came into contact with small artistic craft firms specialising in smallproduction lots, and cut her teeth on projects that demanded the hand-processing of every detail, and finishes of high artistic value, for the high end of the market. The large corporations and galleries came later, but here again Elena kept faith with her desire to make mass-produced pieces unique, and to combine artistic value with specifically industrial characteristics. The monkey-shaped <em>Primates</em> vases reflect this method and intention, aiming to excite, surprise and charm. Antiminimalist and hyper-figurative, playful, ironic and a rich image-maker, often drawing on anthropology and magic, over the years Salmistraro has built up her own fantastic universe, inhabited by ceramic bestiaries, painted jungles and a cabinet like a one-eyed cyclops , always finding inspiration and inputs in nature and always aiming to reveal the extraordinary in the everyday. Given this background, it was almost inevitable she would work with Cedit: constantly seeking new talents and new approaches, as well as designs that break down the boundaries of ceramics and release them into the realm of art and innovation, the Modena company has recognised Elena Salmistraro as a leading contemporary creative spirit and involved her in a project intended to experiment with fresh ideas in materials and synaesthetics.Salmistraro's collection for Cedit is entitled <em>Chimera</em> and consists of large ceramic slabs, which can be enjoyed not only visually, through their patterns and colours, but also on a tactile level. Like the chimera in the "grotesque" tradition, monstrous in the etymological sense of the word with its merging of hybrid animal and vegetable shapes, the Cedit project attempts to originate a synaesthetic form of ceramics, through a three-dimensional development that exactly reproduces the texture of leathers and fabrics, creating an absolutely new kind of layered effect, with a tactile awareness that recalls the passion of grand master Ettore Sottsass for "surfaces that talk". And the surfaces of the slabs Salmistraro has created really seem to talk: in <em>Empatia </em>clown faces add theatricality to the cold gleam of marbles, interspersed with references to Art Déco graphics; <em>Radici</em> uses the textures of leathers and hide as if to re-establish a link between ceramics and other materials at the origins of human activity and creativity; in <em>Ritmo</em> the texture of cloth dialogues with pottery, almost in homage to the tactile rationalism of warp and weft, of which Bauhaus pioneer Anni Albers was one of the most expressive past interpreters ; finally, <em>Colore</em> has a spotted base generated by computer to underline the contrast between analogue and digital, the graphic sign and the matter into which it is impressed. It is an aesthetic of superimposition and mixing, and especially of synaesthesia: as in her drawings, in the <em>Chimera </em>slabs Elena Salmistraro's art is one of movement and acceleration. A process not of representation but of exploration. Of the world and of oneself. Almost a kind of Zen, for distancing oneself from the world to understand it more fully. In every sense.
The EMU Twins Series consists of two twin versions: one entirely made of teak, the other characterized by a material mix between teak and aluminium. Seats, tables and sofas bring the indoors out, letting you create a refined and versatile outdoor space.
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Flexi Wall is a portable, modular acoustic treatment system which can transform your working space in a matter of minutes. Its flexible panels enable you to set up a customized studio just about anywhere. The panels can also be used to change the acoustic properties of a room, allowing it to serve a variety of purposes
In an empty room the furniture decides what that room is going to be. A bed makes it a bedroom. Put in a table and some chairs and you got a dining room. But extraordinary furniture can do much more than that. It can redefine more than just the room, it can redefine everything in it.
Cabin Lounge uses a series of upholstered log modules to create a playful and personable sofa for the home or office. Shop Australian designed armchairs, lounges and sofas.
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Modern Craft.Featuring a traditional basket weave pattern in cool blues with a lime green accent. Velvet lined and hand-polished to high-gloss perfection. A posh, preppy, and tidying addition to your shelf, mantel, or tablescape. Keep your possessions handy but hidden. Available in three sizes for stashing, stacking, or making a stand-alone statement.
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The LUNAT desk, designed by Patricia Urquiola, creates the ideal solution for a home smart working station as well as a desk in a hotel room. The powder-coated legs grow slender up to the bean-shaped top; the top is available in flamed walnut finish.
Poul Kjærholm created the PK52A Student Desk by bringing wood and steel together in a clean, light construction. With its pared-down expression the desk is a perfect example of Kjærholm’s great contribution to Danish design.
Hans J. Wegner’s CH110 desk stands out in many ways from his usual style of solid-wood furniture. Created in 1970, it was part of an exclusive office concept. The series features some of Wegner’s most distinctive steel-framed furniture.
Hans J. Wegner designed the exquisite pp571 Architect’s Desk in 1953 as a match to the Round Chair. Later in 1955 he designed the Swivel Chair, completing a line of exclusive masterpieces for the CEO’s office. The desk marks the beginning of Wegner’s work on combining sharp steel and sculptural solid wood in elegant and well-balanced solutions.
This is classic Danish craftsmanship offering simple and modest functionality in solid wood. As a counter experiment, this desk pays homage to pure, traditional and exquisite woodwork. Although the thorough and dedicated attention of a skilled cabinetmaker is required in executing the work on this desk, the job can be done with relatively simple tools.
Laminated tabletop with oak edge, powder coated steel legs, steel drawer, painted in same color as tabletop and legs. Silicone rosette at hole for power-cords.
Penrose desk, designer home office desk, was created by Isao Hosoe together with Lucia Fontana and Masaya Hashimoto. It represents the aesthetic and functional metaphor of man’s challenge to exceed nature and its equilibria through the use of glass, and results as the ideal furnishing complement for the studio. The asymmetric structure in transparent glass, also available in extra clear finish, is able to create a perfect balance between the finely cut glass slabs.
The glass table Bacco is composed of a top available in transparent, extra clear or smoked glass and of a base made of two mirroring glass supports that rest on the floor. Its clean lines are particularly suited for minimalistic decors because they do not burden the environment. The transparency makes the room brighter and creates a broader effect. Perfect for luxury studios and offices, dining rooms and lounges, the glass table Bacco can be ordered in different sizes according to needs. The glass of this designer table is resistant and tempered, which makes it also suitable for working areas and dining rooms.
Marcell, timeless design furniture, born from a project by Massimo Castagna, and is characterized by the essential and rigorous lines of glass combined with the warmth of wood, in a versatile piece of furniture in all its forms. The extra clear or smoked glass structure was born as a desk, but thanks to the modularity of its components, it can also be used as an entrance console and if equipped with drawers or a mirror, also as a dressing table for the sleeping area. The containers, available in Eucalipto, Siberian Ash or Natural Oak wood, have the additional option of hinged doors on the left or the possibility of inserting a set of three drawers in a matching finish. To complete the offer, the mirror from the same collection with a polished chrome base.
Occony introduces The Living Workspace, our latest collaboration with designer Robert Bronwasser. The Living Workspace is a modern workspace concept, inspired by nature, with organic shapes and smart solutions that promote functionality, connection and well-being, even in the most business-like environments.The Living Workspace is a modular system that is customizable in size, direction, composition and color & finishes. It acts as an innovative replacement for conventional workplaces and promotes innovation, social interaction, and various forms of collaboration. As well, it offers the opportunity to create quiet, ergonomic workplaces for individual work.Our workplaces are acoustically optimized, electrically height-adjustable, and comply with the NPR 1813 and NEN 527 guidelines for sit-stand workplaces.
Gispen TMNL is a modular desk and (conference) table range, specially designed for intensive use. Ideal for dynamic organisations that place high demands on multifunctional office design, with an eye for sustainability. The frame, top and base are easy to assemble and the desired height is easy to adjust.
Gispen TMNL is a modular desk and (conference) table range, specially designed for intensive use. Ideal for dynamic organisations that place high demands on multifunctional office design, with an eye for sustainability. The frame, top and base are easy to assemble and the desired height is easy to adjust.
Gispen TMNL is a modular desk and (conference) table range, specially designed for intensive use. Ideal for dynamic organisations that place high demands on multifunctional office design, with an eye for sustainability. The frame, top and base are easy to assemble and the desired height is easy to adjust.
This design is so powerful because all unnecessary details have been left out. IC is a minimalist desk and conference table collection with slender open frames and a floating top, keeping its surroundings visually open. Its sleek design makes IC suitable for any environment. There are different tabletop sizes to choose from, which makes this collection very multi-functional. What is a desk today, can become a conference table tomorrow.
Gispen IC is a minimalist desk and conference table range with slender, open frames and suspended tops. The design creates the appearance of an open environment. Generous surface dimensions make the tables multifunctional. Extra-large table leg bridges provide maximum legroom while also reducing the use of materials.
This sleek and sustainable desk will ensure that you keep your body in motion. The electric height-adjustment system makes it easy to alternate between a seated and a standing position. You can set the tabletop to your preferred height with the push of a button. Ideal when you want to regularly alternate between postures, or when more than one person makes use of the home office desk. The desk meets the highest of ergonomic requirements and will suit any home office environment. The height of the tabletop can be adjusted to a quarter of an inch via the screw adjustment. When combined with an ergonomic office chair, you will have a fully-fledged ergonomic and comfortable home office space.
Mathieu is a contemporary desk characterised by a slender silhouette and graceful contours. The top, with a wood frame and leather insert, traces subtle curves that soften the strong lines of the painted metal structure. The optional accessories – the small drawer under the top and the mirror – are elegant and discreet, making it a perfect complement for bedroom spaces.
Elegance and versatility are the common elements of the Home Hotel collection, which reinterprets contemporary living spaces in a lifestyle-based approach. The desk, solid and light, is available with or without a drawer and leather top.
The light and essential shapes of the Concorde table are reinterpreted in the form of a writing desk, an essential component to create a dedicated home study area. The materials have been carefully selected, including solid wood and sophisticated finishes. Concorde is available with or without a drawer and leather top.
The Eames Desk Unit (EDU) was constructed by Charles and Ray Eames in accordance with the principles of industrial production. The panels function as a modesty shield and partially enclose the two storage compartments. The desk is height-adjustable to accommodate uneven floors.
High-quality materials emphasise the graceful refinement of the Home Desk by George Nelson, originally designed in 1958 as a lady's writing table. Today the compact desk tends to be used in home offices, where it adds an appealing decorative accent with its multicoloured compartments.
Sharing the same angled legs as the rest of the series the tabletop of the Moulded Plywood Desk CPH190 features a split at the back of the table creating a useful upright backrest for supporting notes and open books while the remainder serves as workspace. This has the dual benefit of making the desk more compact at the same time it increases functionality. Ideal for using in a home office or in a work environment it is crafted in oak with a clear lacquer.
More than 70 years after its original design the D.847.1 console table is reborn thanks to the Heritage Collection reissue project by Molteni&C in collaboration with the Gio Ponti Archives.
A desk with very clean lines and a decoratively perforated top support element that conveys a sense of lightness. Wood surfaces a practical lateral drawer a clever book support element in painted sheet metal and a side pocket in hide leather complete the desk. The bookend support leans on the top and it can be positioned in the desired direction.
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