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Tommi Parzinger for Charack American Mid-Century Blond Maple and Black Lacquer Kneehole Desk
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
Tommi Parzinger for Charack American Mid-Century Blond Maple and Black Lacquer Kneehole Desk
Newel Warehouse
32-00 Skillman Ave
Long Island City NY - 11101
About Charak Modern
Charak Modern is a renowned furniture and decorative arts design company that was established in the early 20th century. The company was founded by S.R. Charak, a visionary designer who had a passion for creating unique and innovative furniture pieces.
S.R. Charak was born in India in the late 19th century and developed an early interest in design and craftsmanship. He received read more..
Kneehole desk
Popularized in the early 18th Century England, the kneehole desk has a top supported by two lower portions often taking the form of drawers with space in between for a person's legs when they are sitting at a chair facing the desk.
Lacquer
A resin-based varnish sometimes with pigments added that is applied to metal or wood to give a high-gloss finish. Mother-of-pearl, coral, and metals are often inlaid in the lacquer to create a decorative effect.
Incised
A carving often depicting figures, patterns, or letters produced by cutting into a stone, wood, or other hard surface. The method is the reverse of relief carving.
Maple
A hardwood used for furniture-making and flooring, characterized by a close, light brown grain. Its grain pattern can vary based on variety. Though often straight, it can sometimes include small knots (in the case of birdseye maple) or flame shapes. Some varieties of maple are used to craft fine wooden instruments such as violins and cellos.
Kneehole desk
Popularized in the early 18th Century England, the kneehole desk has a top supported by two lower portions often taking the form of drawers with space in between for a person's legs when they are sitting at a chair facing the desk.
Lacquer
A resin-based varnish sometimes with pigments added that is applied to metal or wood to give a high-gloss finish. Mother-of-pearl, coral, and metals are often inlaid in the lacquer to create a decorative effect.
Incised
A carving often depicting figures, patterns, or letters produced by cutting into a stone, wood, or other hard surface. The method is the reverse of relief carving.
Maple
A hardwood used for furniture-making and flooring, characterized by a close, light brown grain. Its grain pattern can vary based on variety. Though often straight, it can sometimes include small knots (in the case of birdseye maple) or flame shapes. Some varieties of maple are used to craft fine wooden instruments such as violins and cellos.
Kneehole desk
Popularized in the early 18th Century England, the kneehole desk has a top supported by two lower portions often taking the form of drawers with space in between for a person's legs when they are sitting at a chair facing the desk.
Lacquer
A resin-based varnish sometimes with pigments added that is applied to metal or wood to give a high-gloss finish. Mother-of-pearl, coral, and metals are often inlaid in the lacquer to create a decorative effect.
Incised
A carving often depicting figures, patterns, or letters produced by cutting into a stone, wood, or other hard surface. The method is the reverse of relief carving.
Maple
A hardwood used for furniture-making and flooring, characterized by a close, light brown grain. Its grain pattern can vary based on variety. Though often straight, it can sometimes include small knots (in the case of birdseye maple) or flame shapes. Some varieties of maple are used to craft fine wooden instruments such as violins and cellos.