pp571
pp-mobel > Desk
Hans J. Wegner designed the exquisite pp571 Architect’s Desk in 1953 as a match to the Round Chair. Later in 1955 he designed the Swivel Chair, completing a line of exclusive masterpieces for the CEO’s office. The desk marks the beginning of Wegner’s work on combining sharp steel and sculptural solid wood in elegant and well-balanced solutions.
Stadera
cassina > Desk
The structure with a single leg lends an effect of seeming instability to the modern design which, in the balanced inequality of the tops, suggests the shape of a scale, while the different thicknesses outline the frame, accentuating the borders.
ACADEMY - Wooden secretary desk with drawers _ Christine Kröncke Interior Design
Christine Kröncke Interior Design > Desk
Olympic scrivania
illoft > Desk
The main rectangular body spreads out into a fan on the sides and forms a broad appendage ideal for small meetings. Its overhang is supported by a large flat leg and, on the other side, by an extension that is revolving with the chest of drawers. A panel-apron screening the knees completes the front. The decorative surface of the desk plane highlights the constructive design of the furniture with a special elegance of inlays.
Bond Desk
jonathanadler > Desk
<p><b>Timelessly Chic.</b></p><p>Architectural rigor meets the warmth of burled wood in our Bond collection. Pieced mappa wood floats between clear acrylic legs with shiny stainless steel accents. Fully finished drawers with hidden pulls create a clean silhouette that's fierce from any angle. Work its minimalist magic as a small desk or stylish console. Form plus function equals fabulously cool.</p>
Morgan Executive Desk
lexington > Desk
Traditional designs in Cherry with faux leather writing surface and nine full extension drawers. The left and right pedestals feature three storage drawers and one file drawer for letter or legal files. The center drawer is a drop-front for comfortable use with a keyboard. The is also a lower shelf in the center with ample knee space 28.5 wide and 25H.