Desk - Wood





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Description from the seller
It is a desk-library from the late 19th or early 20th century, in late Victorian style, made of oak wood and finished with a top surface covered in red leather. The piece combines sturdiness, elegance, and functionality—very characteristic of English domestic furniture of that period.
Materials and construction
• Solid oak with a pronounced grain and warm tone, typical of quality furniture of the era.
• The upper surface clad in red leather, probably with decorative piping or gilding, designed to withstand daily writing use.
• Brass pulls and fittings, a metal common in Victorian furniture for its durability and aesthetic presence.
Stylistic features of the period
• Sides with curved cutouts and discreet ornamentation, softening the silhouette and lending a refined air.
• Small casters on the feet, very common in English furniture to ease moving across thick carpets.
• Compact proportions designed for home offices, drawing rooms, or reading corners.
Layout and use
• A top drawer for storing writing instruments or correspondence.
• An open middle shelf for reference books or frequently used documents.
• A lower shelf for larger volumes or additional storage.
• Its design makes it a hybrid between a side table, a small desk, and a light bookcase.
Historical context
This type of furniture appears at a moment when reading, writing, and domestic organization became everyday activities in bourgeois homes. Late Victorian style sought to combine usefulness with modest ornamentation, using noble woods, curved details, and leather surfaces that conveyed status and refined taste.
Shipped with certified shipping and careful packaging.
Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslateIt is a desk-library from the late 19th or early 20th century, in late Victorian style, made of oak wood and finished with a top surface covered in red leather. The piece combines sturdiness, elegance, and functionality—very characteristic of English domestic furniture of that period.
Materials and construction
• Solid oak with a pronounced grain and warm tone, typical of quality furniture of the era.
• The upper surface clad in red leather, probably with decorative piping or gilding, designed to withstand daily writing use.
• Brass pulls and fittings, a metal common in Victorian furniture for its durability and aesthetic presence.
Stylistic features of the period
• Sides with curved cutouts and discreet ornamentation, softening the silhouette and lending a refined air.
• Small casters on the feet, very common in English furniture to ease moving across thick carpets.
• Compact proportions designed for home offices, drawing rooms, or reading corners.
Layout and use
• A top drawer for storing writing instruments or correspondence.
• An open middle shelf for reference books or frequently used documents.
• A lower shelf for larger volumes or additional storage.
• Its design makes it a hybrid between a side table, a small desk, and a light bookcase.
Historical context
This type of furniture appears at a moment when reading, writing, and domestic organization became everyday activities in bourgeois homes. Late Victorian style sought to combine usefulness with modest ornamentation, using noble woods, curved details, and leather surfaces that conveyed status and refined taste.
Shipped with certified shipping and careful packaging.
