



Wooden desks wear beautifully and look great. Here’s a few for your “new desk” file. (The last desk with classic early 60s and built-in shelving is my favorite for sure. You?)
(Click on each photo to go to the source website)
Wooden desks wear beautifully and look great. Here’s a few for your “new desk” file. (The last desk with classic early 60s and built-in shelving is my favorite for sure. You?)
(Click on each photo to go to the source website)
These are Just. Gorgeous. I love that last photo. Though if someone tried to paint it white, I’d be very sad.
I love the one in the third picture: Maybe also because it looks like someone’ actually writing there. I could never manage to keep my desk as tidy as in the other pictures. 😀
Great looking desks! Awesome post, Ana.