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A rolltop desk is a 19th-century reworking of the pedestal desk with, in addition, a series of stacked compartments, shelves, drawers and nooks in front of the user, much like the bureau à gradin or the Carlton House desk.
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The Bureau du Roi (French pronunciation: [byʁo dy ʁwa], the...
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A rolltop desk is a 19th-century reworking of the pedestal desk with, in addition, a series of stacked compartments, shelves, drawers and nooks in front of the user, much like the bureau à gradin or the Carlton House desk.
Rolltop desk, desk with a sliding roll top, or tambour, that encloses the working surface of the upper part and can be locked. The portion of the desk that gives the form its name is constructed of narrow slats of wood glued to some flexible material, the slats running along slides or grooves.
The Bureau du Roi (French pronunciation: [byʁo dy ʁwa], the King's desk), also known as Louis XV's roll-top secretary (French: Secrétaire à cylindre de Louis XV), is the richly ornamented royal cylinder desk which was constructed at the end of Louis XV's reign, and is now again in the Palace of Versailles.
24 Οκτ 2016 · The roll top desk fell out of favor in the early 1900s with the introduction of sleek glass and steel desks. Larger quantities of documents also made the small stacked drawers and mini-shelves impractical. The need for more storage saw roll top desks replaced with filing cabinets.
A roll-top desk is an iconic piece of furniture that combines style, privacy, and functionality. Designed in the 19th century, it features a distinctive rolling top or tambour made from a series of wooden slats that glide along tracks to open or close.
24 Οκτ 2024 · The Roll Top became the dominant form of office desk throughout the United States from the 1880s to the 1930s. They could be used in large open concept offices as they were a complete office within themselves, the roll top and drawers with locking mechanisms.