Description : The Smithsonian Castle Collection secretary desk that inspired the Georgetown Home Office Group was constructed in Washington, D.C. by a Pennsylvania Avenue cabinetmaker between 1836 and 1839. Designed in the "pillar and scroll" sub-style during the American Classical revival period, the original desk features graceful scroll supports wrapped in richly figured mahogany veneers. The Georgetown Bunching Drawer/Shelf Unit has a removable top drawer, allowing it to be paired with the 307-510 Desk to form a peninsula design. Beneath the drawer is an open compartment with an adjustable/removable shelf and grommet for hidden cord management.
- Heirloom Russet finish
- Power outlet on top
- Removable fully-extendable top drawer
- Open compartment with adjustable/removable shelf
- Hidden cord management
- Adjustable glides
- May be paired with 307-510 desk to form peninsula configuration
- May be used with 307-800 base