- Plantation desk
A Plantation desk is an antique
desk form. It is thought to have been originally used as a mail desk by postmen. The form has been known to have been used on Southern plantations in theUnited States , but it is not limited to them. For some time communities ofShakers in New England built a large version of this form of desk. It was quite popular in the 19th century.Basically, the Plantation desk is a
Fall front desk with a deeper stand or bottom part. The extra space or ledge of the bottom part of the desk serves as a support for the fall front, thus eliminating the need for retractable supports. Like a normal fall front desk the work surface must be cleared of all materials in order to raise it in a vertical position and thus close off the small drawers and pigeonholes set in front of the user.While the fall front desk evolved from placing a chest, on its side, on a stand made for it, to its exact dimensions, as is the case with the
Bargueno desk , the plantation desk form was born by placing such a chest, on its side, on a table a bit too deep for it. The fall front usually settles at a slight angle once it is open, in order to give a slanted work surface to the user.Some plantation desks have two panel doors instead of a fall front and the ledge is hence much deeper since it serves as the main desktop surface.
See also the
list of desk forms and types .
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