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/This week’s vintage arrivals are here to give your home a POP of color.
Read MoreThis week’s vintage arrivals are here to give your home a POP of color.
Read MoreThis 1960s Mexican provincial-style desk by Stanley Furniture of Virginia features an upper bookcase. This desk was part of the “Olé” series, a popular line in the late 60s and early 70s, and was intended to give your kids fun furniture with a fiesta vibe that they could appreciate throughout the years.
48 w x 23 d x 64 t
$595
Crafting always sounds like a relaxing way to spend the evening—but dragging supplies out of the garage, setting up in a dimly lit dining room, and then trying to feel inspired? Exhausting. But what if everything was already in place? What if all you had to do… was open a door.
This antique roll-top secretary desk was handcrafted in Atchison, Kansas circa 1880 from solid walnut. With a spacious bookcase, multiple drawers, and a pull-out work surface, it’s the kind of setup that makes creativity feel effortless.
88 t x 39 w x 23 d
$795.
If I had a voice, I’d say things like “darling” and “take a memo” while puffing on a slim cigarette. Nowadays everyone uses ChatGPT to edit their thoughts, but in my heyday, every word had to be deliberate—typos weren’t so easily forgiven.
I’m a 1930s Deco-style desk with built-in typewriter storage and a clever fold-up workstation. 52” wide, 25” deep, and 31” tall. Polished wood, brass handles, and the kind of charm that makes you want to slow down and think before you write. $395.
I may not be well-traveled, but I’m worldly and spinning with charm.
Take me for a spin when you're craving adventure. My rich blues and warm tones will have you dreaming of distant lands—and maybe even booking a one-way ticket.
$79
You're just one purchase away from fully embracing your destiny as the effortlessly eccentric writer—messy-haired, robe-clad, and unbothered at dinner parties.
This 19th-century oak writing desk features an intricately embossed metal drawer front adorned with regal faces and birds, a spacious single drawer for all your musings (or unpaid bills), and carved lion trim for that extra dose of literary grandeur.
42 w x 24 d x 30 t
$495
For those who like their furniture with a side of mystery—this vintage rosewood secretary desk is more than meets the eye. With multiple secret storage compartments and spacious drawers, it’s the perfect hideaway for top-secret documents or just that stash of snacks you don’t want to share.
The rich rosewood finish and brass hardware add a touch of old-world sophistication, making this the ultimate workspace for dreamers, schemers, and stylish home-office enthusiasts alike.
37 w x 22 d x 43 t
$495
Mahogany is like the superhero of woodworking! It’s incredibly strong and durable, yet flexible enough for carpenters to shape with ease. These towering trees, though endangered, can be sliced into impressively large sheets. Plus, mahogany has a nifty trick up its sleeve—it's naturally resistant to stains, keeping it looking fabulous for years!
This 1920’s French-style desk in mahogany is oh so chic, $395.
29.5 t x 30 d x 48 w
Craving a piece of Americana?
This vintage Zenith Radio Cabinet c. 1927 desk hails from the windy city of Chicago but has since been converted to a small desk.
$350
Mahogany was a preferred wood during the 18th and 19th centuries for crafting fine furniture and shipbuilding. Many antique pieces made from mahogany are still highly prized today.
This vintage mahogany desk features original brass hardware and a file drawer, $395.
46 w x 23 d x 30 t
One can imagine a renowned novelist furiously typing countless tales in the middle of the night at this elegant desk. Its rich, worn leather and polished wood invite you to add your own stories to its history, making it a charming centerpiece for any creative space.
This vintage leather top desk features a pen holder tray and file drawer and was handcrafted in the USA, $495.
48 w x 24 d x 30 t
If you dream it, this table will help you achieve it. Want to lead ceramic workshops in your living room? Fancy a collage night with your best pals? Longing to get into lego building?
This large mid-century project desk features two drawers and original hardware, $495.
59 w x 32 d x 29 t.
The only thing you need to write your great American novel now is a typewriter. There’s nothing that cures writer’s block faster than the click-clacking of the keys.
This 1940s walnut desk was handmade.
20 d x 48 w x 29 t
$395
You may not be Charles Dickens or Bram Stoker level of creative, but you’re a writer nonetheless. Channel your favorite Victorian author whilst scribbling away at this desk.
This Victorian desk features a cane trim and a large drawer.
42 w x 26 d x 30 t
$395
Desk by day, an impressive vanity by night. I have faith that you’ll put this beautiful piece to good use whatever you choose.
This 19th-century burl-wood vanity has five drawers and features the original campaign hardware and locks. Finished in burl wood, this piece would be perfect as a desk or vanity.
61 w x 22 d x 30 t.
$895
Can you really call yourself a writer if you don’t have an antique secretary desk to pen dramatic prose upon?
This antique secretary desk was handcrafted from yellow wood in Johannesburg, South Africa. The desk features an upper bookcase, small storage compartments, a large drawer, and its original finish.
26.5 d x 27 w x 62.5 t.
$695
They just don’t make them like this anymore. This is the kind of desk where you can complete more serious tasks such as ratifying contracts or more lighthearted ones such as gluing googly eyes on all of your husband’s pens. The choice is yours.
This 1940s mahogany vanity/desk features an inlayed design on the front.
48 w x19 d x 29.5 t
$395
If going through all your important papers has been on your mind but sounds about as fun as picking up sticks, well you’re in luck. You can buy a beautiful secretary desk such as this one and stuff your documents inside for another decade. Voila!
This vintage Chinese secretary desk was hand-painted and features carved stone inlays and a generous size drop-down work area.
36 w x 42 t
$595
Office storage should never be in short supply especially when you have an office supply fetish. This desk features not one, but two tambour cabinets (aka vertical cabinets) which store more paper clips and felt-tipped pens than you’ll ever have a need for.
This classic George Washington desk by Drexel Heritage features a faux bamboo aesthetic with an embossed leather top and tambour storage, $695.
37 t x 59 w x 29 d
Bet you didn’t know that a “spinet” desk was rightfully named after the musical instrument it resembles. A spinet is a member of the harpsichord family.
This antique spinet desk in walnut features a pullout work area and will soon be music to your ears, $449
33.5t x 44 w x 22.5 d
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