Exhibition desks for a jewellery store

A set of exhibition desks was prepared for a jewellery store as part of a partial interior renovation. In order to boost the existing aesthetics of the space and complement its dynamic characteristics a design language that followed closely the existing one of the structures had to be employed. The clients have asked for a desk that could serve three people simultaneously and a more narrow one that could serve up to two people.
Both of the desks have similar dynamic characteristics such as the columns that are very distinctive in their structure and are external to the main frame and not itegrated . Their purpose were to be able to serve -exhibit jewellery to the customers which meant that easibility and usability were the main principals to be followed . Both of the furniture have a distinctive appearence and yet emmit a tranquile energy which means they are fully intergrated into the existing space .The desks are characterised by clean lines and a simple geometry which renders them friendly and easy to use. In order to create a strurdy and at the same time light structure plywood was chosen as the material that had all those qualities that served the design. Solid wood was abandoned as a solution for its extra weight and cost. The addition of these two desks enchanced and energised the interior space of the jewellery store revitilising and highlighting the areas that were purposed for.