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The "Nomos" desk, designed by Norman Foster in 1935, is a masterpiece of industrial design, recognized for its versatility and …
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The "Nomos" desk, designed by Norman Foster in 1935, is a masterpiece of industrial design, recognized for its versatility and robustness. Initially created for Tecno, this model is very rare since it was rarely marketed by Vitra, a German/Swiss publishing house. The Nomos system stands out for its shared structure, which makes it a pioneer in the field. This corner desk, made of wooden plywood, is supported by metal legs in the shape of an Apollo lunar module, adding a futuristic touch to its aesthetic. With dimensions of 72 cm in height, 160 cm in width, and 80 cm in depth (160 cm with the corner), as well as a corner measuring 60x80 cm, it fits perfectly into any modern workspace, combining functionality and elegance. This piece has an attribution mark,
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