This is a large leather-covered executive desk known as the “Pfister Table,” initially designed in 1977 by Charles Pfister for Knoll. The piece was produced in Italy around the same time. The frame of the piece is made of steel, with the top and edge detail upholstered in Saddle brown red leather. The piece was…
This is a large Split Reception Desk, initially designed by Davis Allen for General Fireproofing Reception circa 1974. This custom-designed piece truly exemplifies the cutting edge of office design at the time. It has a steel plinth base around its entire perimeter, and has coordinating steel trim. Tomato Red enameled-steel panels cover the outer façade,…
This is a Danish Oak Desk. The designer is unknown, but this appears to be Danish and dates to the 1980s. Given the simple and versatile design, this piece can be used as a desk or a dining room table. It has Assembled by D.Lee written on it, but is not marked otherwise. This piece…
This is a Library Desk, designed by Thomas Moser and produced by Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers based in Auburn, Maine. This piece dates back to 1990. This desk is comprised of cherry wood and is divided into two sections desks. The library desk measures 37.25 inches long, 48.25 inches wide, and 47.25 inches high. The writing…
This is a Library Desk, designed by Thomas Moser and produced by Thos. Moser Cabinetmakers based in Auburn, Maine. This piece dates back to 1990. This desk is comprised of cherry wood and is divided into four sections desks. The library desk measures 72.25 inches long, 48 inches wide, and 47.5 inches high. The writing…
This is an Ad Hoc Desk, designed by Antonio Citterio for Vitra in 1994. The listed price includes one desk, and we have several available for sale. The examples that we have in our inventory date to 2007. The design features a polished cast aluminum frame with adjustable legs and has a simple white laminate…
This is an Ad Hoc Desk, designed by Antonio Citterio for Vitra in 1994. These particular examples date to 2007. The design features a polished cast aluminum frame with adjustable legs and has a simple white laminate surface on the top. The Ad Hoc line was designed with the intention of creating the ideal workspace…
This is an Italic Desk, designed by Alcoa Reynolds GF Studios for Gordon Bunshaft and SOM s Reynolds Metals Headquarters in Richmond, VA. The design is largely seen as a collaboration, as SOM was hugely involved in furniture design at that time through the leadership of Bunshaft. The collaborators such as GF Studios and Alcoa…
This is a substantial Rosewood and Aluminum Executive Desk, designed C. 1970 by Georges Ciancimino for Mobilier International, France. The top and sides are composed of rosewood veneer, and the frame of the piece is formed of brushed aluminum. The leg posts have an interesting quatrefoil shape. The desk offers lots of storage, and is…