The Evolution Of Desk Furniture PDF Print E-mail
Written by JamesTrent   
Friday, 30 July 2010
Desk furniture has been around for hundreds of years. This form of furniture dates back to Ancient Egypt. This item of furniture is primarily used to write or draw on but most are made with storage capabilities. They are made for one person to sit at with an opening in the front to fit a chair.
by JamesTrent


Desk furniture has been around for hundreds of years. This form of furniture dates back to Ancient Egypt. This item of furniture is primarily used to write or draw on but most are made with storage capabilities. They are made for one person to sit at with an opening in the front to fit a chair.

This item of furniture comes in a variety of designs primarily based on the function that is required. Some desks are more elaborate than others but the all provide the same basic function of supply writing space. They also have storage capabilities. Some desks have built in cabinets or bookcases.

This type of furniture became very popular in offices once the number of people entering the work force grew. In the late 19th century there was a significant boom in the office work industry. Furniture had to be made quickly and cheaply to accommodate this growth. Office desks became the main piece of furniture within all offices. They were made in a number of styles and sizes.

Office furniture was usually mass produced with cheaper materials. Office desks were often made with cheap metals or cheap wood by products. Many office desks are built to accommodate more than one person. They all have pull out drawers and filing space. Nowadays, desks are built to hold computers and other modern office equipment.

Student desks have also gone through a number of changes over the years. Basic student desks are now made of metal and plywood unlike the old fashioned wooden desks of many years ago. They are usually built for one person but there are however two-person desks found in many classrooms. Usually that of younger students. Large university lecture halls have attached desks to accommodate a lot of students

Student desks are now built to hold personal computers and its accompanying equipment such as printers. There are many features available on modern desk that include hide away draws and pull out shelves. Desks now come in many different sizes and styles.

Secretary desks are designed to be highly functional. They have built in filing options and many drawers to accommodate office supplies. These desks will have special shelves on the desktop for extra filing. Some will come with special shelves to hold a computer monitor and its components such as the printer. Secretary desks are built for one individual and are usually basic in design. The more elaborate desks are usually reserved for upper level executives.

The desk has gone through a number of stylistic changes to be more functional for today's modern equipment. But these item of furniture can still be found it a very classic and traditional form. Contemporary desks made of glass and metal are also found on the market. There are a number of different styles to choose from. And most homes and offices have this very basic and functional piece of furniture.

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