Difference between revisions of "I Beam Desk Tray"
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 22 April 2022
I Beam desk trays were inspired by the "Putrella" tray by Enzo Mari. The 1958 design is quite a substantial object being made of steel. This aluminum version is scaled down, just large enough to hold a few desk objects and much lighter to handle.