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Wood Home Office Furniture

 

Four sites that take different paths to traditional furniture design

 

Wood home office furniture is the favorite choice of telecommuters who prefer a traditional rather than modern style office. But traditional design can be expressed in many different ways, and online shoppers will discover that wood home office furniture styles are surprisingly eclectic and diverse. To help you in your search for quality wood home office furniture, we’ve assembled a list of four vendors that each takes a different approach to traditional style.

 

Strictly Wood Furniture

Mission is the prevailing style of the wood home office furniture found at www.strictlywoodfurniture.com. Mission style owes its look to the Spanish architecture of 19th-century California, as well as the turn of the century American arts and crafts movement.

 

Simple lines and unadorned surfaces are the rule with this style of wood home office furniture. Pieces are typically made from oak or mahogany, woods that reflect Mission’s emphasis on quality, craftsmanship, and durability. The wood home office furniture pieces available at Strictly Wood Furniture include desks, credenzas, filing cabinets, and bookcases.

 

Hooker Furniture

At www.hookerfurniture.com, a more ornately traditional sense of style is at work, represented by aesthetic flourishes such as ball and claw desks and double bonnet secretary cabinets. Despite the look, these wood home office furniture items include features suitable for a contemporary office, such as drop-fronts for computer keyboards and pullout shelves for printers or scanners.

 

The style of wood home office furniture at Hooker Furniture suggests a more Continental, i.e. European, sensibility than Mission, yet there is enough variety in their selection to satisfy both conservative and ostentatious designers. Hooker’s home office furniture categories include four styles of desks (kneehole, tall, wedge, and decorative writing), computer cabinets, desk chairs, and conference tables.

 

Horchow

Horchow’s (www.horchow.com) take on the traditional style of wood home office furniture is a somewhat complicated one. Some of their pieces suggest a baroque-era sensibility with their curved lines and extravagant ornamentation, while others offer a muted take on the same look that would almost pass for modern in a dark enough room.

 

Horchow’s eclectic approach to wood home office furniture styles makes it a worthwhile site to visit for ideas and inspiration. Leather and faux alligator desk chairs could make even a home study exotic, or browse their office suites photos to see how different wood home office furniture items are used to complement each other.

 

Green Tea Design

The tagline at www.greenteadesign.com is “Exclusive Asian-inspired designs,” which makes their wood home office furniture an interesting variant on the usual traditional look. The simple forms of Green Tea Design’s wood home office furniture is more akin to Mission than Baroque, but with a greater use of surface lines that adds interest and visual texture.

 

Green Tea’s storage chests are striking, but we particularly love their step chests, a traditional Japanese storage design that turns a secretive assembly of drawers and doors into a makeshift staircase.

 

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