danish design - desk
Desk by Arne Jacobsen
AJ52 Desk by Arne Jacobsen
A timeless example of the Danish architect’s functionalist approach to design, Arne Jacobsen’s AJ52 Society Table was conceived in 1952, at the peak of his career. Jacobsen harnessed new techniques and materials to create the slender writing desk, which features a fine-structured leather top that wraps tightly around a tubular metal frame. A conical desk lamp in brushed stainless steel is a seamless extension of the design, as is the glass-fronted, wood-and-veneer letter compartment. Beneath the table, a six-drawer unit, also in wood and veneer, is suspended from fine metal tubes – a feature that, together with the slim frame and solid-wood feet, contributes to the desk’s air of lightness.
FH3605 Desk by Arne Jacobsen
Designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1955 and produced by Fritz Hansen, the FH3605 table creates an informal yet exclusive working space thanks to its considered form and practical details. The reissued design comes in two tabletop and base options: walnut veneer or black coloured ash, with chromed steel or black powder coated steel legs. An optional document drawer in solid wood matches the tabletop materials, allowing you to customise the design accordingly.
Desk by arne vodder
Desk by arne vodder
Desk by Bodil Kjær
Desk no. 130/1 by børge mogensen
Desk no. 130/1 by Børge Mogensen is produced in teak and oak. The desk is designed in the 1950’s.
Groove Desk by Christian Troels
The elegant Groove Desk is a part of the exclusive Groove and Ten universe. The characteristic, customized grooves are designed by Danish Christian Troels, and the distinctive design was the starting point for the Ten Table project in 2019, where Christian Troels and dk3 founder Jacob Plejdrup developed the anniversary table Ten Table.
BO-69 by Finn Juhl
Nyhavn desk by Finn Juhl
Finn Juhl was known for bringing a sense of visual lightness to his furniture, and the Nyhavn Desk is a fine example of this approach. The desk is available in several sizes and comes with a veneered tabletop in teak, oak, walnut, Oregon pine, or linoleum in ‘black’ or ‘mushroom,’ paired with matching wooden toes. The frame is offered in burnished steel, black, orange, or light blue (note: the 136 cm version is not available in burnished steel). A tray unit with three trays can be added and is available in either a warm or cool color palette.
C67 desk by Foersom & Hiort-Lorenzen
The Butler desk is a perfect and minimalist design for modern Nordic interiors. With its sleek design in pale oak, the highly versatile desk will look great in most homes and meet the many and varied needs of modern households. Not least in small homes and flats. Butler is an outstanding example of solid craftsmanship that respects the Danish design tradition of honest materials and transparent construction. The design immediately strikes one as light yet stable and with a harmoniously composed desktop and frame. The desk incorporates a drawer which can be inserted from both sides depending on what is most suitable.
Desk Model 75 by Gunni Omann
Beautiful desk designed by Gunni Omann in 1960’s. The desk is produced by Omann Junior Møbelfabrik in Denmark.
AK 1310 Ro Desk By Hans Sandgren Jakobsen
RO Desk was originally designed for the Autmn Cabinetmaker Exhibition – a single piece of furniture with an awareness of craftmanship. Ro demonstrates the finely tuned harmony of round curves, a core leather top, mitre joints and a New Nordic Rococo, minimizing luxurios details into a tight artistic style.
Desk By Hans J. Wegner
Desk By Hans J. Wegner
Desk Model CH110 By Hans J. Wegner
In the CH110 desk, Wegner illustrates another side of his talent for furniture design in the gathering of the table top, rails and two slender drawers into one large veneered element, resting upon two slim supporting legs in stainless flat steel. The drawers are equipped with delicate, distinctive handles in stainless steel and finished with dovetail joints. Each one is practically divided with one equipped with a small tray with a rounded bottom intended for storing small, precious things. The CH110 desk was created in 1970 as a part of Wegner’s CH100 Series, which was relaunched in 2008 in celebration of Carl Hansen & Søn’s 100th anniversary.
Desk Model PP305 By Hans J. Wegner
This is classic Danish craftsmanship offering simple and modest functionality in solid wood. As a counter experiment, this desk pays homage to pure, traditional and exquisite woodwork. Although the thorough and dedicated attention of a skilled cabinetmaker is required in executing the work on this desk, the job can be done with relatively simple tools.
Desk Model AT325 By Hans J. Wegner
Desk Model PP571 by hans j. wegner
In 1954, Hans J. Wegner designed this beautiful free-standing desk in solid oak and steel. The desk was produced by PP Møbler, model PP571.
Desk Model 70 by kai kristiansen
Amazing desk Model 70 designed by Kai Kristiansen in 1950’s. The desk is produced by Feldballes Møbelfabrik in Denmark.
Desk by kurt Østervig
ND93 Desk by nanna ditzel
The ND93 desk, designed by the husband-and-wife duo Nanna and Jørgen Ditzel, is a classic and timeless piece of furniture featuring a simple, stylish design. Its clean lines and tapered legs create an aesthetic expression that harmonizes beautifully with many different interior styles. There is a good reason why this desk remains one of the most iconic works from the Ditzels’ hand.
AK1330 Desk by Nissen & Gehl
The beautiful and functional writing desk AK 1330 has a table top in white Corian with am open lid, which sonceals a beutiful compartment and storage space. There is a magnetic board for notes and office decor. A discreetly positioned cable hole allows you to hide chargers for your laptop, tablet, and mobile phone. The AK 1330 is equipped with two drawers, designed to fit in your laptop and other utilities.
AK1340 Desk by Nissen & Gehl
The contemporary desk has many features, such as cableholes in the table top and a hidden compartment for wring. The drawers are joined with dovetailing joint. The warm glow from the wood is in a nice contrast to the narrow legs in stainless steel, which gives the desk almost a floating appearance. The stainless steel are repeated on the drawer fronts, with the long, slim and stylish handles.
Desk by Mogens Koch
Monterey Desk by MONTANA
Monterey is a flexible table and bench system with endless uses in the hallway, living room, bedroom or playroom. Monterey can be used as a coffee table, TV table, a bedside table, a base for Montana shelving units or a table on castors. The series is made in 30 mm MDF in all Montana’s 41 lacquer colours.
Desk by ole wanscher
Incredible desk desk of rosewood and brass. The desk was designed by Ole Wanscher in the 1950s.
desk model 310 by peter hvidt & Orla Mølgaard
Desk Model 310 is designed by Peter Hvidt & Orla Mølgaard in the 1950’s.
Desk by Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm
model fk-196 by Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm
Preben Fabricius & Jørgen Kastholm designed this beautiful desk in rosewood and steel in the 1960s. Model FK-196 can be described as strong, beautiful and functional.
DESK by Poul Henningsen
Designed in 1935 by Poul Henningsen, the PH Office Desk offers an expressive alternative to the traditional wooden desk. A high-gloss painted desktop and open shelves sit above chromed tube legs; six swing drawers provide quick access, their panels optionally clad in aniline leather. Available as a bold lacquered statement or in refined wood versions, the desk balances striking geometry with everyday practicality for home, office or lobby settings.
PK52A by Poul Kjærholm
Poul Kjærholm created the PK52A Student Desk by bringing wood and steel together in a clean, light construction. With its pared-down expression the desk is a perfect example of Kjærholm’s great contribution to Danish design.
Desk by Poul Nørreklit
Desk By Svend Madsen
Desk By Svend Madsen
Desk By Vilhelm Laurtizen