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Ki Arts
The home-office includes a built-in flat wall monitor to use for long distance conferences and a computer area seen at the right edge of the photo. Both the center table and the computer desk can be hydraulically lowered into the rectangular recess (horikotatsu) in the floor beneath them. When the table and desk are raised, these recesses provide leg room when sitting on the floor.
Matthew King Design
The design of the bookcase has some oriental influences to compliment the original Chinese, lacquered, kitchen sofa.
Robin LaMonte/Rooms Revamped
wing wong photo
This closet was part of a home office for the Mansion in May 2012 Designer Show House. Showing another way to use a space.
Kassel Interiors
Headed by Anita Kassel, Kassel Interiors is a full service interior design firm active in the greater New York metro area; but the real story is that we put the design cliches aside and get down to what really matters: your goals and aspirations for your space.
China Furniture and Arts
A remake of an 18th century Queen Ann secretary-cabinet. Made of wood with gold highlighted Chinoiserie scenery over an antique crackled red finish, this secretary-cabinet is sensational inside and out. The multitude of storage compartments make it perfect for the home office or study.
Ki Arts
The wall monitor can be hidden by a paper covered or "fusuma" screen. A screen can also cover the computer area, so that the high-tech office can be converted into a traditional Japanese room used for multi-purposes such as a place to relax or a guest room.
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