The Karpenter writing desk draws on inspiration from the clean lines and soft angles of Scandinavian furniture
Open the catalog to page 1The Karpenter writing desk draws on inspiration from the clean lines and soft angles of Scandinavian furniture of the 1950s and 1960s and the inlaid desk; popular in the baroque era that combines the office desk with storage space. The multiple drawers are perfect for the writer’s tools and soon to be published projects.
Open the catalog to page 3Available in White oak, Teakwood FSC, and Walnut that brings to its different shades of natural colors.
Open the catalog to page 4TIMBER SELECTION The color of White Oak shifts gradually from light to dark brown the further one gets into its heartwood. It is an ideal wood for furniture making. It is resistant to decay and adaptable to fine finishing techniques. The color of teakwood is golden like amber. It is beautiful, extremely durable and requires little maintenance, which make teakwood excellent for furniture. The Black Walnut is loved for its dark heartwood. Its color is brown with shades of purple and streaks of gold. The wood is hard and durable yet pleasant to work with, and it forms into the highest quality furniture....
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