For very stylish, extra productive home-working, you need a smart, statement midcentury desk like this! Designed by Richard Hornby for Fyne Ladye in the 1960s, it started life as a dressing table but as is frequently the case, the mirror has been removed at some point across the years and the piece repurposed as a desk. And it makes a magnificent one with lots of storage across seven graduated drawers and a wide, deep expansive worktop, allowing plenty of room for a monitor, lamp, files and more. It’s in great order overall with discreet signs of wear and tear, and plenty of leg room for your office chair of choice. It’s expertly well-crafted in afromosia, a darker wood than the usual teak and a beautifully balanced, considered piece of design as you would expect from Richard Hornby.
