
Remember the wicked Ludovico Office space-saving desk and chair? It was designed by Uruguayan industrial designer Claudio Sibille. We just came across Sensei, another of Sibille's space-saving designs, this one even more heavily Modernist-looking.

The chairs, which you can break out when you've got company, also serve as a nifty table:

No word on if these will see production or if they're just a concept. If you're reading this, Sibille, hit us up with some facts (and shore up that Coroflot page!).

Comments
It seems like the assembled desk would be right at knee-height.
this desk would be great for my tatami mat studio
I believe this is meant to be a table, not a desk--the first link in the article refers to a desk. That said, if this is anything more than a coffee table, once you've assembled it, where do you... uhm... sit to use the table...?