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Crowd-Sourced Approval for the Watson Desk Means No Factory Waste

The UK based, small-batch production company Made.com saves resources by producing only what consumers really want, like the Watson desk, a design that is backed up by high web approval ratings. First, they showcased the well-crafted and compact Watson desk by architect and designer Stephen Tierney and asked for viewer feedback. Voters were drawn to [...]

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The UK based, small-batch production company Made.com saves resources by producing only what consumers really want, like the Watson desk, a design that is backed up by high web approval ratings. First, they showcased the well-crafted and compact Watson desk by architect and designer Stephen Tierney and asked for viewer feedback. Voters were drawn to the use of sustainably sourced, natural oak that is accented with a flare of citrus green on the raised shelf. Tierney’s attention to detail, carefully considered angles, and well balanced proportions make the Watson such a liveable piece of furniture. The hidden compartment under the desktop and energy-efficient integrated LED lighting and other attractive features.

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