The lines and sizes typical of a traditional executive desk, as highlighted by the considerable dimensions of one of the versions in which it is offered (220 x 90). I.C.S. was originally designed by Roberto Lazzeroni in 1999 for a collection of furnishings conceived of mainly for offices and executive environments (which includes I.C.S. Tavolino, Tavolo, Consolle,Credenza).Formally essential, it is...
The lines and sizes typical of a traditional executive desk, as highlighted by the considerable dimensions of one of the versions in which it is offered (220 x 90). I.C.S. was originally designed by Roberto Lazzeroni in 1999 for a collection of furnishings conceived of mainly for offices and executive environments (which includes I.C.S. Tavolino, Tavolo, Consolle,Credenza).
Formally essential, it is made unique by a special process that is achieved through overlapping of veneers which are pressed one on top of the other, then machine-milled to create a sort of knurling. A stylistic choice that confers elegance and helps to make Ceccotti Collezioni a leader in craftsmanship.
In the versions L 220 the structure in solid American walnut and veneered poplar plywood is enriched by the leather top divided into 3 parts. The base is available in brushed stainless steel or bronzed brass which emphasizes the overall refinement. Available in versions with 5 or 10 drawers, with three different heights, and one or two side doors equipped with a maple document holder which increase the storage space. A workstation that can always respond to personal needs, thanks to the different size options available and the possibility of equipping it with multiple accessories, such as the centre typing top, that is a table extension, meant to be placed in front of the desk to increase the work area, and made of solid American walnut and veneered poplar plywood with a brushed stainless steel base. The search for formal cleanliness is expressed by the presence of the cable outlet hole on the desktop with a customizable ring in brushed nickel metal or burnished brass, and a cable outlet on the inside of the chest of drawers or on the back. Not only that: the power strip has a brushed steel finish with a panel that opens and is equipped with LAN, USB, Audio and Schuko connections. All of which transform the I.C.S. into an author's workstation.