A guide to purchasing mahogany office furniture

Tuesday, 12 June 2012 11:47 AM

If you want your home or work office to speak volumes, look no further than solid reproduction mahogany desks. These sturdy pieces of furniture will not only stand the test of time, but certainly make an impression when a client walks into the room.

Your desk will be the focal point of your office, so it is important it matches the rest of your decor and furniture. Georgian, Chippendale and Edwardian desks are not only rare, but also expensive, while many will not be up to the task of dealing with your daily jobs. Instead, solid reproduction office furniture will look the part, be able to tackle the job at hand and be a lot kinder on your bank account, while still offering the quality and detail you would expect from genuine period pieces.

Should your home be an old building with character, you will want the rooms to match up to this. This is why it is important to take your time selecting new furniture, as you will want the different items to seamlessly fit in with the rest of the decor, as well as complement your other pieces. When deciding which mahogany desks to purchase, you first need to decide which period you prefer. Georgian-style desks typically have a wide and sturdy base with plenty of drawers in which you can store your paperwork and office essentials. Stained and wax-finished, this should help you easily maintain the appearance of your desk so it always has the wow factor.

Chippendale desks often come with ogee feet, rather than the entire bottom resting on the floor. Brass swan-neck handles are also common features of reproduction furniture of this kind, along with ball and claw feet, acanthus-carved knees and abriole legs. Another popular furniture style you might like to emulate is Edwardian. A common type of desk you will find that draws inspiration from this period is a serpentine roll top one, complete with a tambour front. Once you have decided which period would suit your office best, you can then buy other items to go in the room, such as bookcases and cabinets.

While it can be tempting to buy cheaper and lower-quality furniture, you run the risk of needing to replace them sooner than you would have hoped, as well as them not being up to scratch. There is nothing worse than a desk that isn't quite level and stable, which quickly becomes an annoyance. Likewise, first impressions often count in the world of business, and mahogany office furniture will most definitely make a good one. By showing that you have taken the time and effort to purchase high-quality pieces, clients - both current and potential - will likely view your business as adhering to these principles.

Solid mahogany reproduction furniture will work well across a variety of sectors, but especially in the legal and financial ones, where looking the part goes a long way in convincing individuals your company is well respected and trustworthy. The best thing about reproduction pieces is that they look fantastic at a fraction of the cost of the genuine articles, meaning you can afford to deck your entire office out with mahogany items. This is especially important if you run a business from home, as you might not have the large budgets that huge corporations have to play with.

Of course, even if you do not welcome clients to your home office, you will still want the room to be a productive and efficient area for your own working requirements. Mahogany furniture can help keep the space neat and tidy and provide a fuss-free environment.
 

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