A Cherry Drop-front Desk
May 28th, 2009 in The GalleryThis cherry, birch & ebony drop-front desk was a gift for my then-5-year-old granddaughter, who just loves all the drawers and storage spaces for her artwork supplies. She also finds the Maloof-style tall office chair I built to go with this desk very comfortable. This desk is one of a number of pieces I have built for my four grandchildren. The original design called for interior shelves and a single door. I went with drawers and two doors because drawers are more functional for art supplies and the bookmatched doors are just cool. I also used frame-and-panel construction for the rear panel, rather than plywood. I could not bring myself to use a plywood back for this desk.
My oldest granddaughter, 12, has a similar desk in white oak, birch and walnut. Both the desks and the children are aging beautifully.
Design or Plan used: Terry Moore, Fall-Front Desk, pp. 88-107 in Andy Charron, DESKS (Taunton Press: 2000)
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Comments (6)
Jerry Posted: 10:06 am on September 24th
The initial plan came from Terry Moore, "Fall-Front Desk", pp. 88-107 in Andy Charron, DESKS (Taunton Press: 2000.
I modified the plan as I have described in tis post.
Many thanks! Posted: 8:42 pm on July 20th
Thanks,
Robert
Pumpkin Hollow Woodworks Posted: 1:05 pm on July 9th
The primary wood is cherry. Secondary woods are birch and ebony. The hinges are 1 1/2" x 2 7/8" (open) drop-leaf hinges from Woodcraft. Thanks.
jurgen01 Posted: 10:37 am on May 31st
Thx
Posted: 2:10 pm on May 29th
What types of wood are you using here, can guess but it's a very pleasing combination. Love the grain on the inner doors! A wonderful variation on an older theme. I am curious what type of hinges did you use, can only see a hint.
kevin Posted: 1:22 pm on May 29th