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Desk. France, circa 1927. Figured walnut. Pierre Chareau, designer.

Desk. France, circa 1927. Figured walnut. Pierre Chareau, designer.

Desk. France, circa 1928. Office setting. Light maple. Michel Dufet, designer.

Desk. France, circa 1928. Gabriel Englinger, designer.

Desk. France, circa 1929.Cuban mahogany. Louis Sognot, designer.

Desk. France, circa 1930. Wood and plated bent-metal tubing incorporating lamp fixture. Attributed to Louis Sognot, designer.

Desk. France,1925-30. Canadian birch. Michel Dufet, designer.

Desk. Paris, circa 1929. Office of Robert Lang, poster publisher. Office and furnishings, Louis Sognot, designer.

Dressing table and side chair. France, 1925-30. Lacquered wood with metal drawer pulls. René Pontabry, designer.

Plinth and étagère. France, circa 1929. Bent metal tubing and lacquered wood. Made by Thonet Paris.

Secretary and side chair. France, 1925-30. Burl wood.

Secretary. France, 1931. René-Émile Bouchet, designer.

Secretary. France, circa 1928. Built-in wood. Gabriel Guévrékian, designer.

Table and chair. France, 1927. \Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann , designer.

Woman's desk and seat. France, 1925-30. Light wood and lizard skin, metal feet. Attributed to Georges de Bardyère, designer.

Woman's secretary and side chair. France, 1927. Wood and suede. Eric Bagge, designer.

Woman's writing desk and chair. France, 1927. Maple and cherry wood, shagreen writing surface. Émile Colas, designer.

Woman's writing desk and chair. France, 1929-30. Exotic wood with fabric upholstery.

Woman's writing desk and side chair. France, 1927. Polished bent-metal and (duco) red synthetic lacquer.Henri Aguesse, designer.

Woman's writing desk. France, 1925-30. Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann, designer.

Woman's writing table and chair. France, 1925-30. Rosewood and leather. Pierre-Paul Montana, designer.

Writing table. France, 1925-30. Rosewood and oak. Madame Reifenberg residence. Pierre Chareau, designer.

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Cover of Illustrated catalogue of Wooton's patent cabinet secretaries and rotary office desks, 1876

Illustrated catalogue of Wooton's patent cabinet secretaries and rotary office desks, 1876

Cover of The alphabet

The alphabet

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