No longer white.
Indeed, colourful.
Dark oak kneehole desk, 1920's (by my reckoning), 9 drawers. It is a racist desk. On the inside of the central drawer is a sticker that claims it was "European labour only". Australian unions and cabinet makers tended to do that in the early 20th century, out of concern over cheaper Chinese made imports. It was a widespread practice, I believe other nations also did.
1920's Dark oak office chair, leather upholstered. Apparently it came from a board room.
More to come...
6 comments:
It looks wonderful!
that typewriter is gorgeous! where did you get it?
I bought it on ebay, when I had a typewriter phase, in my last year of high school. I had it restored by a man in Drummoyne.. he liked it so much, I think he practically would've done it for free. He did a wonderful job, though it was in fairly good condition when I bought it.
I have another typewriter, portable, so much smaller, from the 1920s- I'll put up a photo of that too.
Well, it's beautiful. And please post up a photo, I'm in a bit of a typewriter phase myself at the moment!
that is one supafly crib homie
and I don't know who that cracker-ass portrait is of, but you need to Ducreux that shit, ese
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