James Tattersall’s Plan Desk is A1 in Our Book

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The Plan Desk, by London-based industrial designer James Tattersall, provides something most desks don’t: A super-large drawer, nearly the width of the entire desk, capable of holding A1-sized prints. (That’s roughly equivalent to the 22×34-inch size for us Yanks.)

The desk is designed to sit on trestles on either side, meaning you could conceivably swap them out with sawhorses or stands of your own; to get around the lack of side support for the two smaller drawers, Tattersall has them hanging directly from the larger drawer above.

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Tattersall, who has a background in cabinetmaking, has s Tumblr that provides some neat (if sparing) shop shots where you can see the Plan Desk in various states of construction.

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