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Lenox
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18/06/2010 1:44 pm  

I hope that you folks can help me in identifyng this desk. It is made out of teak wood and the top is leather. Additionally, it has a great floating drawer and was picked up from an architects office. Be blessed, Lenox


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Lenox
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19/06/2010 12:50 am  

Any leads?
Is this American or Danish?


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Robert Leach
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19/06/2010 1:22 am  

Looks American to me
are you sure it's teak ?


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Modernrover@gmail.com
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19/06/2010 1:29 am  

drawer fronts look oak to...
drawer fronts look oak to me.
Regardless, i think it looks quite handsome.


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Lenox
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19/06/2010 6:54 am  

It seems to be a combination
of both teak and oak. What designers used this combination?


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rockland
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19/06/2010 9:22 am  

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It does look American. New Jersey. ; )
Built like a beast and served a very important purpose.
Not sure of your location but in the 60's-70's in NYC we had a pretty
grand need for office design...and the set-up cost is just a big number.
Order from a catalog and bang it out for a 6 week delivery.
It does have that look. I think it is very handsome and unusual.
I have 6 small office tables that i picked up in a quick frenzy thinking that
they will get us through a first few months settling into a new home...
One of the best things i bought. No special design but we adore them.
The maker mark stamp i finally looked up and it is a basic well made office
company that built for durability. Nothing special nor did i think it was...
It was only a short time ago when the dot-com fellas busted.
Vacant offices full of abandoned goodies.
Just enjoy its oddities. And how well it is built.


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