Collection by Aaron Britt

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.

Close the double doors of the bar end of the NewYorker and hide away your evening tipple.
Close the double doors of the bar end of the NewYorker and hide away your evening tipple.
The business end of things is this fold-down desk, ideal for a laptop and better still for saving the space a bulky desk might take up. Best of all, you can wheel the thing away when you're through with it.
The business end of things is this fold-down desk, ideal for a laptop and better still for saving the space a bulky desk might take up. Best of all, you can wheel the thing away when you're through with it.
It's easy to keep the two functions of the NewYorker clear: the desk pulls down (here) and the bar opens out.
It's easy to keep the two functions of the NewYorker clear: the desk pulls down (here) and the bar opens out.
The bar side also offers a couple of handy drawers to keep your spare slices of lime and that bottle opener.
The bar side also offers a couple of handy drawers to keep your spare slices of lime and that bottle opener.
The desk side of the NewYorker is rather tony indeed: recycled leather and brown ash make up the box up top. Burnished steel is used for the base. 

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The desk side of the NewYorker is rather tony indeed: recycled leather and brown ash make up the box up top. Burnished steel is used for the base. Don't miss a word of Dwell! Download our FREE app from iTunes, friend us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter!