tempel by love hulten combines adapted workbench + storage in one
all images courtesy of love hultén

 

 

 

combining all the necessary furnishings for a proper workbench, the ‘temple’ by swedish based designer and craftsman, love hultén also has 26 drawers of storage space. influenced by traditional 19th century writing desks, the piece can be unfolded to reveals a modern working area at the top, filled with tailor-made equipment. every detail has been processed and adapted to fit in with the concept – the inside compliments its mid-century reference through the use of carefully crafted wood. the integration of electronic equipment such as a built-in computer and speaker system enables it to function as a high-tech working environment.

 

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front closed unlocked

 

 

the 110x110x40 cm ‘temple’ also features a hidden pop-up 24″ monitor covered in a walnut frame, a lockable top ornamented with a lit planetarium and a built-in soldering and electronic working station with customized tools.

tempel by love hulten combines adapted workbench + storage in one
the front closed & locked up

 

tempel by love hulten combines adapted workbench + storage in one
detail of the planetarium locking indicator

 

tempel by love hulten combines adapted workbench + storage in one
internal lighting

 

tempel by love hulten combines adapted workbench + storage in one
drawers

 

tempel by love hulten combines adapted workbench + storage in one
from side, locked

 

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overview workbench

 

tempel by love hulten combines adapted workbench + storage in one
built-in soldering station

 

tempel by love hulten combines adapted workbench + storage in one
close up – right panel

 

tempel by love hulten combines adapted workbench + storage in one
built-in computer – left panel

 

tempel by love hulten combines adapted workbench + storage in one
detail of the keyhole

 

 

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