Reminiscent of an archetypal school desk, this desk features a drawer, an indentation to hold pens and pencils and comes with a cable tidy to accommodate more contemporary desktop objects. |
Desk Three has a top with gently rounded edges, a centrally placed drawer and the trestle-style base that characterizes this collection of furniture. |
It features magnetized, solid walnut storage compartments to conceal stationary supplies, and a drawer to keep notebooks and clutter out of sight. |
Features Bench-made, stainless steel tapered base. |
A subtle rounded taper on the desk edge caps off the Envoy s contemporary craftsmanship, creating a staple piece that looks great as a single desk or grouped in a series. |
The main drawer is designed to hold hanging file folders, and the two smaller drawers are perfect for organizing stationary and supplies. |
This handcrafted item perfectly blends industrial hairpin legs with a beveled wooden top. |
The joint where these two elements meet is a working detail we have chosen to keep visible and celebrate. |
Two chair typologies from the 19th century, Thomas Hardy s birth century, inspired the design of the original Hardy Chair from which this barstool draws inspiration: firstly the Captain s chair originally a low-backed wooden armchair and secondly, the Smokers bow, a low back Windsor, often used in smoking rooms, public houses, barbers shops and cottages. |
The table top is partly engineered due to its cleated-end design and ensures this solid, beautifully crafted table is able to go the distance. |
Dovetail joints provide attractive craft detail whilst brushed brass hardware and feet give subtle material interest. |
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