Thursday, October 16, 2008

Executive desks


I don’t know why these desks are called executive desks as in today’s connotation, an executive in a company may not be very high up the rung of the corporate ladder and may not even have a cabin. However, whatever these desks are called, they are truly executive. I have seen desks that are designed for flamboyance. Most desks are made of teakwood and are rendered with a rich finish. Desks have a open space in the middle for you to extend your legs, but the sides may be occupied with a series of drawers running to the floor. Also, there may be a raised portion in the center of the desk that is used as a writing surface. I have seen simple straight desks as well as extensive L-shaped and U-shaped desks. These L-shaped and U-shaped desks are designed to fit into one corner of the room, spread across two adjoining walls.

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