Inescapable Monday, I saw you arrive this morning with all the bad temper of my tired eyes. But you will not because of my motivation ... To overcome the impossibility of the chance we will never, I happily decided to invest my workplace, and imagine the look that would In my wildest dreams, my ideal desktop ... Since it is a dream question, seeing as the big picture: spend my days to have a look and folders tenders should be posted on a binding basis as luxurious as the throne St. Luke armchair designed by DCS . Carbon fiber, painted steel, hand-stitched leather and microfiber fabric, touching with DCS in high-end French design, and the cream of the high technology applied to the setting.
my name is boss, big boss
I am willing to become big boss and collect all overtime in the world if I ever tasted the comfort of this issue pretty darn welcoming and modern.
On a more affordable but no less majestic, willingly I would ask the lamp Chain distributed by Nemo Cassina on my desk. This lovely creation, we owe to the Italian architect and designer Ilaria Marelli folds all requirements thanks to its aluminum structure articulated. And for the heart to the work is complete, it broadcasts an almost natural light thanks to its LED, also synonymous with a lifetime of around 50,000 hours. Fully foldable, it guarantees a minimum of space for all those who like me appreciate the places and offices treated net.
However, are not completely masochistic, I had to add to this fantasy of a desk accessory that is not dream rancardé the confines of the inaccessible. Between accessory and office supplies, the Doddlebook distributed by (I guessed it) Umbra is a photo frame on which is set a 80-page notebook, allowing you to identify all messages from your team and even to leave Unleash your creativity during brainstorming meetings and other ...
Dear Touch Yippee , this is my small personal tribute to your article on wallpaper Pattern Tales I loved ...
Like what it is not completely barren of daydreaming at work ...
Moral: "it is better to dream than live his life, although the living, it is still the dream"
Marcel Proust - The Pleasures and Days