Antique Office Furniture

Working from home becomes a genuine pleasure when your desk has been standing since Gladstone was in office. Our dealers stock antique pedestal desks, writing tables, bureau bookcases, filing cabinets, captain's chairs, partners' desks and library tables in mahogany, oak and walnut.

Antique office furniture was built for daily use over decades, if not centuries. The result is a quality of construction and materials that makes modern office furniture look decidedly temporary.

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Antique Regency Figured Mahogany Secretaire Bookcase Desk With Glazed Doors and Fitted Interior

A fine quality Regency figured mahogany secretaire bookcase of elegant proportions. The upper sectio...

Unusual Antique Burr Walnut Marquetry Inlaid Bureau

Unusual Antique burr walnut marquetry inlaid bureau having a quality burr walnut rectangular top abo...

Antique Victorian Quality Walnut Freestanding Davenport

Antique Victorian quality walnut freestanding davenport having a lift up top opening to reveal a fit...

Fine Leather and Mahogany Office Desk Chair

A very good mahogany swivel desk chair, pale green leather individually studded, mahogany frame and...

A Superb Bonheur Du Jour By Wilkinson Of Ludgate Hill

A superb Regency Bonheur Du Jour by Wilkinson of Ludgate Hill. In fine quality rosewood with satinwo...

Antique Exceptional Victorian Carved Mahogany Chippendale Style Ribbon Back Desk Chair

An exceptional Victorian carved mahogany desk chair in the Chippendale style of outstanding quality...

Gillows Early Victorian Mahogany Davenport

A superb quality early Victorian period mahogany Davenport by Gillows of Lancaster (not stamped). Of...

Gillows George IV Mahogany Davenport

A superb quality George IV period mahogany Davenport by Gillows of Lancaster (not stamped). Of fine...

Antique Georgian George III Mahogany Bureau 4 Drawer Writing Desk

An antique Georgian mahogany bureau, dating to the early George III period (circa 1760–1770), fitted...

Super Carved Oak Desk

A very good green man carved oak desk, twisted legs and stretcher, green tooled leather top, freesta...

Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Desk

Quality Edwardian inlaid mahogany writing desk, with two drawers and top section with two drawers ei...

19th Century William IV Rosewood Writing Table

For sale is a fine quality William IV Rosewood Writing Table, possibly Scottish, with velvet inset s...

19th Century Victorian Burr Walnut Pedestal Desk

For sale is a good quality 19th century Victorian burr walnut pedestal desk. The desk top is inset w...

19th Century Chinese Padouk Wood Desk

For sale is a good quality 19th Century Carved Padouk Wood Desk, having a row of small drawers, and...

Antique Victorian Mahogany Pedestal Desk – 9 Drawers, Tooled Leather & Cupboard

An antique mid-Victorian mahogany pedestal desk, circa 1850–1870, fitted with 9 drawers and a supers...

Walker And Hall Silver Plated Ink Stand Desk Stand

K0123 Finest quality and very stylish Walker and Hall, Sheffield silver plated ink stand, having scr...

Aesthetic Movement Walnut Swivelling Office Chair

K0639 Very stylish and comfortable Aesthetic Movement revolving desk chair in walnut, having shaped...

19th Century Ebonised Boulle Bonheur Du Jour

For sale is a fine quality 19th Century Ebonised Boulle Bonheur Du Jour Writing Table. The top, of a...

A Victorian Burr Walnut Pedestal Desk

A Victorian Burr Walnut Pedestal Desk. With a lovely colour and raised on a plinth base with discret...

Gillows Victorian Mahogany Writing Desk

Excellent quality Gillows style mahogany desk with five drawers, green leather and fluted legs with...

Working at an Antique Desk

The rise of home working has transformed the market for antique office furniture. A Victorian pedestal desk with leather-lined top, brass handles and deep filing drawers does everything a modern desk does, but with the added satisfaction of working at something genuinely well made. Partners' desks, designed for two people to work facing each other, are magnificent pieces that make a statement in any study or office.

Kneehole desks are more compact and suit smaller rooms. Carlton House desks, with their distinctive U-shaped gallery of drawers and compartments, are the Rolls-Royce of writing desks and highly sought after. Davenport desks, small and slope-topped, were designed for correspondence and work perfectly as laptop stations.

Office Chairs

The captain's chair, with its curved back and arms on a swivel base, was the standard office chair of the Victorian and Edwardian periods. They remain supremely comfortable and are well suited to long hours of desk work. Look for examples with the original leather or consider having a worn seat re-upholstered.

Desk chairs on castors, library chairs and reading chairs all serve office purposes and can be found in a range of styles and sizes to suit your space and working habits.

Technology and Antique Desks

Modern technology integrates well with antique desks. Cable management can be discreetly handled through existing holes (originally for inkwell holders) or through the back of the kneehole. Many antique desks offer more drawer space than any modern equivalent, which is useful for storing chargers, papers and stationery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most antique pedestal and partners' desks have generous surface areas that easily accommodate a monitor, keyboard and other equipment. Measure the desk surface and kneehole height before purchasing if you plan to use a large monitor. A laptop works comfortably on virtually any antique desk.

A partners' desk is a large double-sided desk with drawers on both sides, originally designed for two people to sit opposite each other. They are typically made in mahogany with leather-lined tops and are among the most impressive pieces of antique furniture available.

Captain's chairs and desk chairs from the Victorian and Edwardian periods were designed for long working days and can be very comfortable. Many have adjustable height mechanisms that still function well. Try before you buy if possible, and consider a cushion if the original upholstery is firm.

A Davenport is a small, compact desk with a sloping top that lifts to reveal storage, and a column of drawers down one side. They were first made in the late 18th century, reputedly for a Captain Davenport, and were popular throughout the Victorian period as ladies' writing desks.