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executive deskThe Executive Desk

Traditionally, the executive desk is a pedestal desk. It has two “pedestals” and a tabletop. The pedestals contain drawers and cabinets for the easy storage of paperwork and office supplies. The tabletop was a writing desk. This was before the computer age. These days, an executive desk will have an area for your monitor and CPU.

An executive desk is usually a rectangular, imposing stand-alone desk. It is placed in an island by itself in the middle of a private office. It is different from a conference desk, a cubicle desk, an armoire desk, and an office credenza. A slang term for an executive desk is the “boss desk.” Here, the boss does his work, makes his business plans, and holds private one-on-one meetings with clients and staff. Nowadays, there are many variations of an executive desk.

Furnishing your office is sure to put a dent on your budget. Aside from the desk you will need an executive chair, a filing cabinet, a hutch, and other office furniture. However, there are ways to cut down on expenses. There are alternatives that will let you have the quality desk you want, such as buying second hand or used furniture. You can look for affordable office desks online.

 

Types of Executive Desk:

The Traditional Pedestal Desk
This is the rectangular shaped desk. Within the desk, at the side pedestals, there are drawers stacked together for office supplies, and cabinets for paper filing. In the center of the desk, right below the table top, there is a single large drawer. A front panel covers your lower half and is called a modesty panel. Modern pedestal desks will have a monitor stand, a keyboard tray, and additional space for a mouse and mousepad, and cabling.

The L-Shaped Executive Desk
This variation of the executive desk came about mainly because of the typewriter and the computer. The main work surface could not contain these essential additions, and so side tables had to be added on to the rectangular design. This design is perfect for printers and faxes. If your business generates a lot of paperwork, this desk is for you. If you deal with a lot of clients, the side table could conveniently double as a mini-conference table.

The U-Shaped Executive Desk
This is the executive desk design for the home office. Its design is perfect for a self-contained space. Everything is within easy reach. In fact, the U-shaped executive desk functions as a workstation for a home business. There are the desk itself, then the side tables and the storage drawers, filing cabinets, and cubbyholes for supplies. It could do everything that an L-shaped desk could do, and more.

 

Executive Desk Brand Names and Dealers:

The Top Brands

For self contained units, Kimball is the brand to check. The company allows you to design your own workspace. Their dealers will assist you through everything. This is a high-end brand name for the upscale office environment.
If you want fine quality but affordable traditional designs, then check out the Whalen executive desk. These are hand burnished, solid wood desks. The joints are all dovetailed. The durability is to be commended.

HON is a company that designs its individual desks to be modular. Thus you have a choice to get a single executive desk, or to buy an additional hutch, a credenza side table, or a filing cabinet to furnish your executive office. These are made of wood laminate.

Bestar desks are made out of recycled particle board and laminated with scratch proof melamine. Their desks look like hardwood, but do not cost as much. They are ordered ready to assemble.

Dealers

These executive desk manufacturers have their own network of dealers that can serve your needs in their various ways. They all have a system of customer support to address your concerns. Most do not deal their products directly. Most executive desk products can be found in online stores such as Amazon.com or Nextag.com.