Compact Desk: "Designers always like the idea of sawhorses for desks," Benshetrit says. "They’re cheap and easy to move, multiply, and put away." The QuaDror version has a slightly smaller footprint than a standard sawhorse, which means more lateral leg room, "and if you orient the V side of the triangle toward where you’re sitting, it’s even roomier." Additionally, "it folds flat, doesn’t require assembly, and works with any desktop." Studio Dror plans to self-market the desk, first on the Web, then through selected stores, and to hit different price points depending on the quality of the wood. "I like the Johnnie Walker approach—birch is Red Label, mahogany is Blue."