Drexel Declaration Minimalist Desk by Stewart + MacDougall

Drexel Declaration Minimalist Desk by Stewart + MacDougall

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Featured at DC By Kipp Stewart & Stewart MacDougall for Drexel’s Famous Declaration Line Streamlined look with “floating” drawers (one small, one deep for ...

Indexed January 27, 2024 ·


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Modern Mobler
Takoma, DC / Kensington, MD
7313 Georgia Ave NW, Washington DC 20010 , · 202-882-1648






Usage
  • The minimalist design of the desk can complement various home office settings, contributing to a clutter-free workspace ideal for productivity.
  • It may serve as a stylish yet functional piece for small urban apartments where space optimization is essential.
  • This desk could fit well in creative environments, where its unique design can inspire innovation and artistic endeavors.
History
  • Drexel Furniture Company, founded in 1902, has a rich legacy of crafting quality furniture, making it one of the notable brands in American furniture history.
  • The Declaration line, known for its modernist approach, reflects the mid-20th century shift towards functionality and simplicity in interior design, which has influenced contemporary aesthetics.
  • Kipp Stewart and Stewart MacDougall were significant figures in mid-century furniture design, and their collaboration with Drexel marked an era of innovative designs that prioritized both form and function.
Design Significance
  • The 'floating' drawer design enhances the visual appeal of the desk, embodying principles of minimalist aesthetics that emphasize clean lines and simplicity.
  • The signature white porcelain knob is not only functional but also serves as a design element that adds a touch of elegance and character to the overall look.
  • Mid-century modern design elements, such as the streamlined silhouette and practical functionality, have remained influential in contemporary furniture design, making pieces from this era highly sought after.

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