Desk is a furniture form with a class of table often used in a work or office setting for reading or writing on or using a computer. Desks are usually arranged with one or more drawers to store office supplies and papers.
Desk Forms
- Armoire desk
- Bargueno desk
- Carlton house desk
- Carrel desk
- Cheveret desk
- Davenport desk
Desk types
- Bunk bed desk
- Campaign desk
- Computer desk
- Field desk
- Games table desk
- Mechanical desk
Evolution of office desks
With the entry of the 20th with the introduction of smaller and less expensive electrical presses and efficient carbon papers coupled with the general acceptance of the typewriter which evolved the functioning of the L-shaped desk which later became popular, with the ‘leg’ being used as an annex for the typewriter. Similarly with the spread of photocopying, Paperwork drove with higher number of desk workers, surfaced at very diminished in size was moved more and more directly for the purpose of filing cabinets or sent records to management centers, or transformed into microfilm where in use. Afterwards management desks became in mass-production with a, built of cheap plywood or fiberboard covered with wood veneer, as the number of persons managing the white collar workers became greater.
Timber made student desks
Student desk can be any desk meant for use by a student. This term designates a small designed pedestal desk or writing table constructed for use by a teenager or a pre-teen in his or her room at home. It often offers a pedestal desk, with only one of the two pedestals and about two thirds of the desk surface. Such desks are sometimes known as left-pedestal desks and right-pedestal desks, depending on the position of the single pedestal there is a wide variety of plans available for woodworking enthusiasts like timber furnished students desk. Many novel forms are available for the student desks made to maximize the relatively restricted area available in a child's room which can be made of timber wood or other materials. One of the most common is the bunk-bed desk, also known as the ‘loft bed’.
Desks