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Residential Furniture Designer Releases Office Collection

The Infinite Office collection features 34 pieces including desks, storage, and more.

Laurel Petriello -- Interior Design, 1/2/2009 12:00:00 AM



Today’s modern businessperson spends an inordinate amount of time in the office. Recognizing that an appealing work environment fosters a confident, comfortable professional, luxury residential furniture manufacturer Antoine Proulx recently released a new collection exclusively dedicated to the office.

The line, titled Infinite Office, began as an idea for one desk. Owner and designer Marc Desplaines could not settle on a specific design composition for the desk and turned the concept into a 34-piece collection featuring desks, file pedestals, credenzas, bookcases, storage units, and a conference table.



Bold hardware on women’s fashion handbags from Louis Vuitton and Marc Jacobs inspired the modular line, which can be configured to fit a variety of spaces from a small New York apartment or a large corner office. The modular capabilities also make the collection an eco-conscious option allowing the end user to reuse and reconfigure the furniture in the event of a move.

Images courtesy of Anotine Proulx.

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