ABASK it: Our Makers’ Desk Details
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ABASK it: Our Makers’ Desk Details

A maker’s desk not only gives a peek into their process but a good reason for a nose-about into their non-negotiables. Here, three of our makers synonymous with the study lift the lid on their workspaces.
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Peter Bellerby of Bellerby & Co

“My desk is in our art studio, where I help run all aspects of production, so anything that is not of use or purely decorative would get broken or lost under paperwork! Right now, I have a pocket globe from our newest collection, which is 12cm in diameter with a titanium base, and a copy of our soon-to-be released book, The Globemakers: The Curious Story of an Ancient Craft. Then, mixed in with the usual bills and admin I always have a plethora of design ideas and engineering parts lying around, a silver-bound magnifying glass, and a large paintbrush that currently needs restoration.”

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Jean-Frédéric Fesseler of Atelier Fesseler

“My desk must-haves are my Barcelona sketching pencil in ebony wood, which I use to sketch some ideas or just random drawings and my Berlin mini ballpoint pen, which is indispensable to make some notes, from to-do lists to ideas and concepts. Then I have two tiny weights in brass that I have had since childhood. I keep them there because I like them. Finally, I keep a couple of old postcards and pictures on my wall, which let me just dream.”

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Hans-Christian Hammann of F. Hammann

“Essential items for the desk must include a robust pen pot and a smooth desk pad. I am a bit of a fan of vintage fountain pens, one of life’s little luxuries being to take it from the pot and sign or amend papers, with a flourish, on the desk pad. Pen and ink create a wonderful sense of wellbeing in a sometimes chaotic world.”

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