Paul McCobb Desk
Desk designed by American designer Paul McCobb in 1958.
One pull-out work surface, three drawers and one tambour door concealing file storage.
Made in travertine, brass and bleached mahogany.
Measures: 152 cm x 71 cm x 75 cm
PAUL McCOBB (1917–1969)
American designer Paul McCobb took inspiration from classic American styles like Windsor and Shaker, but transformed them into new and modern forms. As McCobb stated, “we don’t design fads,” and indeed his designs are imbued with a timeless quality. Further, McCobb pioneered the concept of the room divider, to which he attached desk sets, cabinets and shelves, coining the term “living walls.”
Desk designed by American designer Paul McCobb in 1958.
One pull-out work surface, three drawers and one tambour door concealing file storage.
Made in travertine, brass and bleached mahogany.
Measures: 152 cm x 71 cm x 75 cm
PAUL McCOBB (1917–1969)
American designer Paul McCobb took inspiration from classic American styles like Windsor and Shaker, but transformed them into new and modern forms. As McCobb stated, “we don’t design fads,” and indeed his designs are imbued with a timeless quality. Further, McCobb pioneered the concept of the room divider, to which he attached desk sets, cabinets and shelves, coining the term “living walls.”
Desk designed by American designer Paul McCobb in 1958.
One pull-out work surface, three drawers and one tambour door concealing file storage.
Made in travertine, brass and bleached mahogany.
Measures: 152 cm x 71 cm x 75 cm
PAUL McCOBB (1917–1969)
American designer Paul McCobb took inspiration from classic American styles like Windsor and Shaker, but transformed them into new and modern forms. As McCobb stated, “we don’t design fads,” and indeed his designs are imbued with a timeless quality. Further, McCobb pioneered the concept of the room divider, to which he attached desk sets, cabinets and shelves, coining the term “living walls.”