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Inspired by the timeless design of a classic partners desk, the Inigo Desk is crafted from characterful recycled elm and features mirrored glass panels that reflect light...
Inspired by the timeless design of a classic partners desk, the Inigo Desk is crafted from characterful recycled elm and features mirrored glass panels that reflect light beautifully throughout your space. Blending heritage style with modern functionality, it pairs seamlessly with the sideboard from the same collection and makes a striking centrepiece for a home office or dressing room. Two spacious cabinets offer ample hidden storage, while the open central section comfortably accommodates a chair. True to its partners desk roots, it’s finished identically on both sides – making it just as at home in the centre of a room as it is against a wall.
- Recycled elm wood
- Mirrored glass
- Two cabinets
- Generous storage
- Product code: A21003-1-10-1215-10
Width | 170 cm |
Depth | 70 cm |
Height | 79 cm |

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