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Kitchen Workstation by Schulte Design - a computer station?

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Schulte Design Kitchen Workstation 1 in walnut hides a computer

If you’re anything like me, you’ll often find these days that when you have friends over, the computer remains resolutely on. That’s why the Kitchen Workstation by Schulte Design is such a valuable and timely concept! Making a place for your ‘office’ equipment in the kitchen can require a risky balancing act, yet you need to search for recipes and, of course, show off your latest holiday snaps as you chat in the kitchen and prepare food. The Kitchen Workstation allows you to do just that, providing a safe and tidy place to tuck away your laptop and other equipment when the food is served. Franz-Josef Schulte brings us ‘Workstation 1’ that has an elegant milk glass panel (that is illuminated from within) and a practical paper and document tray. Mounted on lockable rollers, the workstation can even be moved around. It comes in the tasty ‘Tutti-Frutti’ collection of woods (olive, wild cherry, plum, apple and walnut) as well as other classic woods. Or, if you prefer, the workstation can be made in white lacquered MDF sides with wooden drawers… or the reverse. Surf the net, charge your mobile phone, and bring technology into the heart of your home with the Kitchen Workstation by Schulte Design.

Alternatively, combine cooking and dining with another versatile Schulte Design table

Kitchen Workstation transforms into a computer station

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Posted in Kitchens at May 2, 2008 12:58 PM

 
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