Harvey Ellis Desk
This writing table was originally designed circa 1903 by artist and architect Harvey Ellis during his brief tenure with Gustav Stickley's Craftsman Workshops. It features a broad over-hanging top, one wide and two narrow drawers, and decorative inlay on the legs crafted from maple, cherry, black walnut, and ebonized hardwood.
A piece that earns its place in the home office not just for how it looks on day one, but for how well it lives over time.
Details
- Crafted for productive work in the home office
Why You'll Love It
- Proportioned for the home office without overwhelming the room.
- Designed to look better — not just hold up — over time.
Dimensions
| Width | 42 in |
| Depth | 24 in |
| Height | 30.5 in |
Original: $4,409.00
-65%$4,409.00
$1,543.15



Description
This writing table was originally designed circa 1903 by artist and architect Harvey Ellis during his brief tenure with Gustav Stickley's Craftsman Workshops. It features a broad over-hanging top, one wide and two narrow drawers, and decorative inlay on the legs crafted from maple, cherry, black walnut, and ebonized hardwood.
A piece that earns its place in the home office not just for how it looks on day one, but for how well it lives over time.
Details
- Crafted for productive work in the home office
Why You'll Love It
- Proportioned for the home office without overwhelming the room.
- Designed to look better — not just hold up — over time.
Dimensions
| Width | 42 in |
| Depth | 24 in |
| Height | 30.5 in |



















