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- Carlton_House_desk abstract "A Carlton House desk is a specific antique desk form within the more general bureau à gradin form. This specific form is supposed to have been designed in the 18th century for the Prince of Wales (who later became George IV) by George Hepplewhite. It is named after Carlton House, which was at the time the London residence of the Prince of Wales. This kind of desk is sometimes also known as a Carlton House writing table.The desk is like a normal writing table but the small drawers above the surface form a "U" shape around the user instead of being merely set up in front of him as is usual in a typical bureau à gradin. Unlike other types of bureau à gradin the Carlton House desk usually offers no pigeonholes. There are usually small slopes over the two desktop drawers at the left and right ends of the "U" shape.Drawings of this type of desk were presented by Hepplewhite in his famous design book the Cabinet Maker and Upholsterers Guide and by Thomas Sheraton in his own famous book of designs, The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer's Drawing Book, thus ensuring its popularity.See also the list of desk forms and types.".
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- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink Bureau_à_gradin.
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink Cabinet_Maker_and_Upholsterers_Guide.
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- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink Carlton_House,_London.
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink Category:Desks.
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink Desk.
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink File:Carlton_house_desk.jpg.
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink George_Hepplewhite.
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink George_IV_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink List_of_desk_forms_and_types.
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Sheraton.
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carlton House desk".
- Carlton_House_desk wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carlton House writing table".
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- Carlton_House_desk subject Category:Desks.
- Carlton_House_desk hypernym Form.
- Carlton_House_desk comment "A Carlton House desk is a specific antique desk form within the more general bureau à gradin form. This specific form is supposed to have been designed in the 18th century for the Prince of Wales (who later became George IV) by George Hepplewhite. It is named after Carlton House, which was at the time the London residence of the Prince of Wales.".
- Carlton_House_desk label "Carlton House desk".
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- Carlton_House_desk sameAs Q5043024.
- Carlton_House_desk sameAs Q5043024.
- Carlton_House_desk wasDerivedFrom Carlton_House_desk?oldid=675436073.
- Carlton_House_desk depiction Carlton_house_desk.jpg.
- Carlton_House_desk isPrimaryTopicOf Carlton_House_desk.