Bar, Desk, NewYorker
The NewYorker is a savvy bit of furniture by designer Jen Turner that is at once a desk and a bar. We featured it in the November 2011 issue's 101 story on renting and here we present the fine bit of decor in all its dual-function, space-saving glory. We're betting your studio apartment didn't come with one of these. All photos by David Engelhardt.
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Omg! Put me on the waiting list...NOW!!!!
Brilliant idea, but it begs to be called The Mullet. Business in front, party in the back.
The detailing looks nice but it looks like a wood grained microwave on top of an A.V. Cart. If space is at such a premium why is there all that useless space under it? If it was collapsable the top surface would become useful as well.
Brilliant concept to ensure a very utilizable piece of furniture fits where ever one may live!
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