The house came with a built in desk in every room, along with a dining room table on wheels, several chairs and a sofa. There is an additional couch that needs to be restored and an armchair that was disbursed off and sold a number of years ago.
It wasn’t until I saw a lone Schindler desk at a spectacular 20th Century design store in Stockholm, Sweden, that I realized how special it is to have most of the furniture, built for this house, intact and here. So I decided to start looking for alternative ways to make the house feel like home.
Please note that these desks were made using new and inexpensive materials. They are mostly plywood, although some contain wood.
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