TobyT
Established Member
How do they do it?
A design website was touting a office carry-tote for your laptop and office stuff for hot desking. As someone who is being encouraged to return to such an environment on a more regular basis it tickled my fancy, until I saw the £175 price tag. Gustav Original
I will be sticking with my laptop bag.
I did wonder about the construction though, particularly the small radius corners on the bottom of the main frame. The construction is listed as American oak veneer, plywood & aluminium. Having played around with bending plywood for a roman shield these corners look to small to just be 6mm-ish ply bent on a former. Have they used multiple layers of thin ply, or is it in fact some special kerfed stuff with just a veneer all over? Zooming in on the picture suggests it is a single piece of ply, but I assume that is design trickery.
A design website was touting a office carry-tote for your laptop and office stuff for hot desking. As someone who is being encouraged to return to such an environment on a more regular basis it tickled my fancy, until I saw the £175 price tag. Gustav Original
I will be sticking with my laptop bag.
I did wonder about the construction though, particularly the small radius corners on the bottom of the main frame. The construction is listed as American oak veneer, plywood & aluminium. Having played around with bending plywood for a roman shield these corners look to small to just be 6mm-ish ply bent on a former. Have they used multiple layers of thin ply, or is it in fact some special kerfed stuff with just a veneer all over? Zooming in on the picture suggests it is a single piece of ply, but I assume that is design trickery.