How Much Would You Pay for a One-of-a-Kind Desk… Designed by Jony Ive & Marc Newson for Bono’s (RED) Charity Auction?

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There’s still no release date set for the new Mac Pro (it’s still “coming later this year” as of press time), but Jony Ive fans will have a chance to bid on his latest project on November 23, when Sotheby’s holds it’s second (RED) charity auction, featuring a selection of design objects selected and customized by Apple’s design lead and Marc Newson. And while their ultra-clean take on the Leica M has been making rounds for the last two days or so, the desk is the only brand-new, never-before-seen design in the auction.

When it came to designing a completely new object specifically for this auction, Jony and Marc knew they wanted to work in aluminum, a material that has long fascinated them. Their creation is a monolithic desk with an aerodynamic form machined from solid pieces of aluminum. It was produced by Neal Feay Studio in Santa Barbara, and the firm’s principal considers The (RED) Desk to be a “historic piece with no precedent.” The edge of the desk is extremely thin, almost blade-like, but perhaps the most entrancing aspect of the desk is its surface, with a unique cellular pattern that the designers liken to a jigsaw puzzle, with 185 pieces that seem to fit together. With its sublime combination of scale, detail, and refinement—and an innovative manufacturing process that made it possible—this desk is a perfect exemplar of the ideals embodied in Jony and Marc’s curation of the (RED) Auction. This unique piece is inscribed to mark the occasion: Designed by Jony Ive & Marc Newson for (RED) 2013 edition 01/01.

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