Dressing Tables & Desks

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Gustavian Writing Desk
Influenced by French culture and tradition, King Gustav III founded the Gustavian furniture style by amalgamating Swedish ideals with French neoclassicism. Characterised by its mild distemper and chamfered edge, the Gustavian Dressing table reflects the craftmanship of traditional French designs whilst representing the way we live today. Long, fluted and tapered legs hold up the traditionally symmetrical body of this dressing table that is both stylish and functional.
Gustavian Writing Desk
Influenced by French culture and tradition, King Gustav III founded the Gustavian furniture style by amalgamating Swedish ideals with French neoclassicism. Characterised by its mild distemper and chamfered edge, the Gustavian Dressing table reflects the craftmanship of traditional French designs whilst representing the way we live today. Long, fluted and tapered legs hold up the traditionally symmetrical body of this dressing table that is both stylish and functional.
Gustavian Writing Desk
Influenced by French culture and tradition, King Gustav III founded the Gustavian furniture style by amalgamating Swedish ideals with French neoclassicism. Characterised by its mild distemper and chamfered edge, the Gustavian Dressing table reflects the craftmanship of traditional French designs whilst representing the way we live today. Long, fluted and tapered legs hold up the traditionally symmetrical body of this dressing table that is both stylish and functional.
Gustavian Dark Writing Desk
Crafted from solid ash wood and finished with a dark stain, the Writing Desk features long, fluted and tapered legs that hold up the symmetrical body of this writing desk.
Gustavian Dark Writing Desk
With neoclassicist characteristics such as clarity of form and strong horizontal and vertical lines that render the pieces timeless, the Writing Desk is inspired by the clean-lined and architectural Gustavian form.