This spectacular Danish rosewood desk was designed circa 1960s by Peter Løvig Nielsen. The desk features stunning details throughout with beautiful rosewood grain, recessed circular drawer pulls and brass hinges. This ingenious design is extremely versatile transitioning from a single desk with top shelf to a two-person partners desk by simply flipping the top shelf down and turning the removable drawers upside down to allow additional storage on both sides. This creates a flat surface area of 38" deep x 29" height for two people to work comfortably on each side. The desk is finished on all sides. This stylish flexible working environment is ideal for studio, office or home use. The leg allowance is 24".
The 2 images of the desk turned down to a partners desk are of the teak version we also have shown for function only.