
One of the key tasks of the project was the production of work desks with lifting mechanisms and metal inserts that rise together with the structure. In addition, a desk with two adjustable tabletops was developed, allowing the workspace to adapt to different work scenarios.
The project also included cabinets made from a combination of chipboard, milled MDF, Luxform MDF, and stainless steel inserts, creating a balanced integration of materials and technologies within a single product.

The furniture was produced using MDF (including milled and veneered MDF), chipboard, metal, stainless steel, and plastics. MDF ensured precise geometry and clean joints, forming a refined aesthetic and durability in areas of intensive use.
Chipboard and curved elements made it possible to implement complex structures without visually overloading the space, while metal and stainless steel provided strong frames and stability for the mechanisms. Plastics were used for surfaces exposed to higher loads where material wear resistance is essential.
The lifting mechanisms were integrated so that the desks can adapt to different working formats, while LED lighting emphasizes the architecture of the furniture and enhances the perception of the space.
As a result, the project created an ergonomic, durable, and carefully detailed environment where the furniture functions as a practical tool for comfortable everyday work.