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  2. C&O desk - Wikipedia

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    The C&O desk, constructed around 1920, is a walnut reproduction of an eighteenth-century Chippendale double pedestal desk, also known as a partners desk. [1] The desk features an inverted breakfront form and each of the two pedestals is veneered with burlwood and contains three graduated drawers on each of the two faces.

  3. Partners desk - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Desk in the Oval Office, with Gerald Ford The C&O desk in the Oval Office of the White House. A partners desk, partner's desk or partners' desk (also known as a double desk) is a mostly historical form of desk, a large pedestal desk designed and constructed for two users working while facing each other.

  4. Resolute desk - Wikipedia

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    The double pedestal, partners desk is 32.5 in (83 cm) high with a workspace measuring 72 in (180 cm) wide and 48 in (120 cm) deep. [2] It weighs 1,300 pounds (590 kg). [ 3 ] The desk was created in 1880 by William Evenden, a skilled joiner at Chatham Dockyard in Kent , probably from a design by Morant, Boyd, & Blanford.

  5. List of Oval Office desks - Wikipedia

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    Of the six desks that have occupied the Oval Office, the Resolute has spent the longest time in the room, having been used by eight presidents. The Resolute has been used by John F. Kennedy and by all U.S. presidents, since 1977 with the exception of George H. W. Bush. Bush used the C&O desk for his one term, making it the shortest-serving desk ...

  6. Pedestal desk - Wikipedia

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    The kneehole desks are also known as bureau tables (this is somewhat confusing, as these desks lack the actual bureau). [2] From the mid-18th century onwards, the pedestal desk has often had a top that is inlaid with a large panel of leather (sometimes with a gold- or blind-stamped border) or baize for a writing surface, within a cross-banded ...

  7. Wilson desk - Wikipedia

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    Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford at the Wilson desk showing Nixon with his feet on the desk. The Wilson desk is a mahogany double-pedestal desk with ornate carving. [2] [3] The 31 in (79 cm) high desk has a workspace which is 80.75 in (205.1 cm) wide and 58.25 in (148.0 cm) deep. [4]

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