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Swedish artist Love Hultén continues to marry classic furniture with computers. One of his latest projects is Tempel, a modern workstation inspired by 19th century writing desks. It combines a workbench, a large drawer and a computer in one elegant piece of wooden furniture.
The workbench’s lid has an illuminated planetarium design beneath its keyhole. Below the workbench are 26 drawers.
When opened, the lid turns into a desk and reveals Tempel’s other components. The left side houses a soldering station…
while the right side seems to contain the controls for the computer, as well as its USB ports.
The computer’s 24″ monitor pops out in front of the tool rack at the center.
Now that’s an all-in-one PC. Check out Love’s website to see more of Tempel.
[via designboom via Werd]