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  2. List of Oval Office desks - Wikipedia

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    The desk usually sits in front of the south wall of the Oval Office, which is composed of three large windows, has an executive chair behind, and has chairs for advisors placed to either side or in front. [2] Each president uses the Oval Office, and the desk in it, differently.

  3. Resolute desk - Wikipedia

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    The Resolute desk, also known as the Hayes desk, is a nineteenth-century partners desk used by several presidents of the United States in the White House as the Oval Office desk, including the five most recent presidents.

  4. Oval Office - Wikipedia

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    The Oval Office has become associated in Americans' minds with the presidency itself through memorable images, such as a young John F. Kennedy, Jr. peering through the front panel of his father's desk, President Richard Nixon speaking by telephone with the Apollo 11 astronauts during their moonwalk, and Amy Carter bringing her Siamese cat Misty Malarky Ying Yang to brighten her father ...

  5. Trump removes 150-year-old Resolute Desk from the Oval Office ...

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    President Donald Trump has temporarily taken the 150-year-old Resolute Desk out of the Oval Office for refinishing. “A President, after election, gets a choice of 1 in 7 desks,” Trump wrote on ...

  6. Photos show how the White House's decor has changed over the ...

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    The Oval Office is the president's formal work space. Joe Biden in the Oval Office. ... The Resolute Desk was a gift from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1880.

  7. Inside the Oval Office: What Biden décor did Trump ditch? - AOL

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    President Joe Biden sits underneath a portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt while meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office at the White House on Sept. 1, 2021.

  8. Theodore Roosevelt desk - Wikipedia

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    The desk in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, colloquially known as the Theodore Roosevelt desk, is a large mahogany pedestal desk in the collection of the White House. It is the first of six desks that have been used by U.S. presidents in the Oval Office.

  9. Johnson desk - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson desk is a mahogany partners desk that was used by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson in the Oval Office as his Oval Office desk.One of only six desks used by a president in the Oval Office, it was designed by Thomas D. Wadelton and built in 1909 by S. Karpen and Bros. in Chicago.