LIST OF DESK FORMS AND TYPES

Any 'list of desk forms and types' encountered in the modern office or home, and in antique stores is incomplete and contradictory given the variations in the naming of desks, as a simple lookup in two or three of the reference books below can show. Each article discusses the name variations and the most general article of all, desk makes comparisons between several forms and places them in historical context.
The division between "desk form" and "desk type" presented here is arbitrary, since there is no consensus as how to differentiate function, form, type and style in these matters, as the books in the reference section below show. A form here is something rather specific, while a type can be applied to any given form or all of them.

Contents
Desk forms
Desk types
See also
References

Desk forms



Armoire desk

Bargueno desk

Bible box

Bonheur du jour

Bureau a gradin

★ ''Bureau plat'', see Writing table

Bureau Mazarin

Butler's desk

Carlton house desk

Carrel desk

Cheveret desk

Credenza desk

Cubicle desk

Cylinder desk

Davenport desk

Desk and bench

Desk on a chest

Desk on a frame

Drawing table

Ergonomic desk

Escritoire

Fall front desk

Fire screen desk

Lady's desk

Lap desk

Lectern desk

Liseuse desk

Moore desk

Partners desk

Pedestal desk

Plantation desk

Rolltop desk

Secretaire en portefeuille

Secretary desk

Slant top desk

Spinet desk

Standing desk

Tambour desk

Telephone desk

Trestle desk

Typewriter desk

Wooton desk

Writing armchair

Writing desk

Writing table

Desk types



Bunk bed desk

Campaign desk

Computer desk

Field desk

Games table desk

Mechanical desk

Metamorphic library steps which sometimes were meant to be transformed into a writing table

Patent desk

Portable desk

School desk

Student desk

Rolling desk

See also



Bureau du Roi

Desk of Books

References



★ Aronson, Joseph. ''The Encyclopedia of Furniture''. 3rd edition. New York: Crown Publishers Inc., 1965.

★ Bedel, Jean. ''Le grand guide des styles''. Paris: Hachette, 1996.

★ Boyce, Charles. ''Dictionary of Furniture''. New York: Roundtable Press, 1985.

★ Comstock, Helen. ''American Furniture: 17th, 18th and 19th century styles''. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd. 1997

★ Duncan, Alastair. ''Mobilier art déco''. Paris: Thames and Hudson, 2000

★ Forrest, Tim. ''The Bulfinch Anatomy of Antique Furniture''. London: Marshall editions, 1996.

★ Hinckley, F. Lewis. ''A Directory of Antique Furniture: The Authentic Classification of European and American Designs''. New York: Bonanza Books, 1988.

★ Moser, Thomas. ''Measured Shop Drawings for American Furniture.'' New York: Sterling Publlishing Inc., 1985.

★ Nutting, Wallace. ''Furniture Treasury''. New York: Macmillan Publishers, 1963.

★ Oglesby, Catherine. ''French provincial decorative art''. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1951.

★ Payne, Christopher, Ed. ''Sotheby's Concise Encyclopedia of Furniture''. London: Conran Octopus, 1989.

★ Pélegrin-Genel, Elisabeth. ''L'art de vivre au bureau''. Paris: Flammarion, 1995.

★ Reyniès, Nicole de. ''Le mobilier domestique: Vocabulaire Typologique''. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1987.

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