Here is our Vintage Carlton House Desk, English Styling with Leather Writing Surface. A lovely flamed mahogany veneer with a lively pattern make this a true show piece. With seven drawers and two door cupboard storage area not only is this beautiful but also practice for storage of special items. The leather writing surface has a pull out portion that increases the useable area for papers or lap tops.
The Carlton House desk is a renowned piece of furniture associated with the Georgian period of British history. It was commissioned for the Prince of Wales, who later became King George IV, and was named after Carlton House, his residence in London. The desk is notable for its fine craftsmanship, elegant design, and historical significance.
Our desk is based on the design of the original Carlton House desk which was designed in the late 18th century, by the renowned English furniture maker George Hepplewhite. It is considered one of the finest examples of Hepplewhite’s work. The desk features intricate marquetry, delicate inlays, and detailed carvings, showcasing the skill and artistry of its craftsmen.
The original desk was housed at Carlton House, where it served as a symbol of wealth, power, and prestige. It was used by the Prince of Wales for correspondence, writing, and other administrative tasks. The desk’s design reflects the neoclassical aesthetic popular during the Georgian era, with elements inspired by ancient Greek and Roman architecture.
The Carlton House desk is a renowned piece of furniture associated with the Georgian period of British history. It was commissioned for the Prince of Wales, who later became King George IV, and was named after Carlton House, his residence in London. The desk is notable for its fine craftsmanship, elegant design, and historical significance.
Our desk is based on the design of the original Carlton House desk which was designed in the late 18th century, by the renowned English furniture maker George Hepplewhite. It is considered one of the finest examples of Hepplewhite’s work. The desk features intricate marquetry, delicate inlays, and detailed carvings, showcasing the skill and artistry of its craftsmen.
The original desk was housed at Carlton House, where it served as a symbol of wealth, power, and prestige. It was used by the Prince of Wales for correspondence, writing, and other administrative tasks. The desk’s design reflects the neoclassical aesthetic popular during the Georgian era, with elements inspired by ancient Greek and Roman architecture.
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Similar to:George Hepplewhite (Cabinetmaker)
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Dimensions:Height: 37 in (93.98 cm)Width: 38 in (96.52 cm)Depth: 24 in (60.96 cm)
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Style:Hepplewhite(In the Style Of)
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Materials and Techniques:Hardwood
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Place of Origin:England
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Period:20th Century
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Date of Manufacture:1970
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Condition:GoodWear consistent with age and use. The desks in good condition. There is a slight fade to the colour of the leather and some other areas from sun bleaching. The desk working height is 30″ and the working desk surface is 26.6″ wide x 13″ deep with the tray in. Tray out 19″.
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Seller Location:Toronto, CA
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Reference Number:Seller: LU5504238833212
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