Corner Desk (8034)
• Keyboard Tray in Kneehole Space
• Four Divided Drawers
• Two File Drawers (letter or legal)
• Dovetailed Drawer boxes with full ball bearing drawer slides.
• Solid wood construction with 1" thick desktop
Computer Hutch (8036)
• Solid wood construction with 1" thick top
Optional Upgrades
• Locking Drawers
• Pencil Drawer instead of Keyboard Tray
Amish Handcrafted in Lancaster County Drawing from the lines of our popular Eshton model, this new desk group features recessed door and drawer panels. The transitional style will complement most modern offices, while blending well with older architecture.
Finishing
LuxWood finishes are created with both beauty and longevity in mind. Our furniture undergoes a minimum of a 6 step finishing process that allows the natural splendor of the wood to shine through while protecting it from scuffs, dents, moisture, and household chemicals. Our finish choices allow you to create anything from a clear, natural wood look to a one-of-a-kind weathered heirloom appearance.
Character Finish
These artful combinations of durable finishing and authentic hand craftmanship create beautiful aged-looking finishes. Each of our distressed finishes begins with one of our standard stain colors. It is accented with a variety of character effects and complimented by a hand-rubbed glaze in a flat sheen topcoat. Different looks are achieved by combining various effects. See the effects listed below and on the next page to choose between the Standard or Old World Distressing.
Standard Distressing Includes:
Worm Holes - A Specific type of physical distressing that mimics naturally produced worm holes seen in old wood.
Round-Over -Light sanding over corners and edges to soften them, creating an aged and weathered appearance.
Hand Rubbed Glazes - A added layer of beauty that accents your furniture's character marks. The glaze leaves a delicate coating over the entire surface. It adheres wore visibly to corners, profile edges and detail areas.
Conversion Varnish - High quality conversion varnish top coat.
Old World Distressing Includes:
Artist's Marks - Impacting the furniture surface with various tools to reproduce wear, split marks, and other signs of age and weather.
Simulated Cracks - Marks get cut into the wood in various ways as to simulate loose joints and splits in the wood.
Natural Character - Small Knots, mineral, and sap may be left in the wood to add to the beauty of this aged look.
Burnished Edges Certain edges get lightly burnished to help create that old darkened, worn edge look.