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Karimoku 60

Introducing desks, chests, and shelves for flexible workspaces

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We would like to introduce Karimoku 60 's compact yet functional desks, shelves, and chests.


First up is the desk.
Its compact design measures just 90cm wide and 55cm deep, making it ideal for those who primarily use laptops or tablets.
The desk top is 67.5 cm high, which is lower than a typical desk, and is a size that can be used in a living room without feeling cramped.
The tabletop is walnut-colored and made of oak veneer, making it highly compatible with Karimoku 60 furniture.


The drawers can be SLY left and right, allowing you to use the space under the drawers to suit your needs.
We recommend chairs with a slightly lower seat height, such as T-chairs, D-chairs, and stacking stools, to pair with your desk.


Next up, we'll introduce chests.
The chest is based on a sideboard released in 1972, and has a beautiful design that strongly inherits the DNA of Karimoku 60.
By placing the desk and chest side by side, the tabletop can be expanded to approximately 120 cm.
The chest's legs can be easily removed without the need for tools, and once removed, it fits perfectly under a desk.


The last item on our list is the shelf. Its dimensions are 70cm wide, 110cm high, and 30cm deep, so it's neither too big nor too small.
The key point is that there is no upper back panel, so it can be used from both directions and does not feel oppressive.
In addition to being used as wall storage, it can also be used as a room divider, making it much easier to redecorate and style your room.
The top and bottom shelves are adjustable, so you can easily change the height to suit your storage needs.
The shelf can also be combined with the desk as a unit, and by connecting it to the side of the desk, you can expand the tabletop and storage space.


The desks, chests, and shelves are not only flexible enough to suit your lifestyle and the occasion, but also show attention to detail.
Why not take this opportunity to try it out?
 

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