Trade Secret: The office
The office has the potential to be a home away from home, if you allow it to reach it’s full potential. Trade Secret looks at the entirety of the room and how dress it up in the manner and ideas the user has to feel comfortable at all times. They look at things such as bookcases, fabric choices, bureaus, cabinets, desks and chairs. They want you to get the full look, so have prepared for every request. Here are some of our favourites:
Occasional Chair in Fawn Velvet
This classic oak framed ‘petit’ occasional chair has a soft, fawn velvet upholstery and whitewashed oak frame.
French Pantry Cabinet
This typical French Pantry Cabinet is made from reclaimed pine and has one door which opens using a simple metal latch.
Oak Desk with One Drawer
This charming little oak desk is made of naturally aged wood. It has a lovely, textured finish that contrasts the sleek design of the criss-cross legs beautifully. The single drawer has subtle handles, and provides plenty of space for pens, notepads and other necessities.
Contact: Trade Secret
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