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Customized Bruce Burdick Executive Desk With Marble Side Tables, 1980's
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Step into a new era of workspace elegance with this custom Bruce Burdick desk system, a masterpiece of innovation, style, and craftsmanship that embodies the legacy of modern design. Shaped in a striking L-configuration, this iconic desk measures a generous 8' x 7' (approx) providing a dynamic environment that blends function with form. With its main glass panel and custom white Ice Jade Carrara marble slabs (boasting rich green, yellow, black and gray marbling that glows like an abstract work of art), this desk isn’t just a piece of furniture—it’s an experience.
Let’s take a moment to reflect on the brilliance of Bruce Burdick, the design visionary behind this groundbreaking system. Born in the 1930s, Burdick emerged as one of the key figures in modern furniture design during the late 20th century. Known for his radical approach to modular, multifunctional design, Burdick wanted to transform the way we interact with workspaces, and he delivered. His Burdick Group desk system, first introduced in the 1980s, was nothing short of revolutionary. Its aluminum beam-based structure allowed infinite customization and the ability to evolve with its users' needs—a concept that was miles ahead of its time.
Of course, this vision could only be realized with the collaboration of Herman Miller, the legendary American furniture company. For over a century, Herman Miller has been a beacon of innovation and modernism in design. The company became world-renowned for its collaborations with design icons like Charles and Ray Eames, whose molded plywood chairs redefined modern furniture, and George Nelson, whose playful yet functional designs became mid-century staples. Herman Miller's partnership with Burdick was a natural fit; they both shared a belief in form that follows function while pushing the boundaries of what was possible in design. The Burdick desk system continues this proud tradition, elevating the office workspace into an art form.
Now, let’s break down what makes this custom L-shaped Burdick desk the best of the best. Beyond its jaw-dropping design, this desk is fully equipped to handle the demands of modern-day life, with a multitude of additions and components that make it the ultimate multitasker:
Integrated outlet plugs are subtly tucked into the desk’s structure, ensuring your workspace stays powered without the chaos of tangled cables.
Three custom cabinets—sleek and minimalist—come equipped with built-in filing drawers, offering maximum storage without sacrificing style.
Three magazine racks are strategically placed to give your reading materials a home of their own, adding a touch of practical luxury.
A striking clear acrylic podium attached to the desk by an articulating arm is ready for impromptu presentations, late-night brainstorms, or simply showcasing your favorite art or daily inspiration.
Several shelves, both above and below, create the perfect environment for showcasing plants, books, and even quirky collectibles, while a unique circular shelf adds an unexpected sculptural element to the setup.
This custom Burdick desk doesn't just provide a space to work—it transforms the way you work. The modularity of the design lets you adjust, expand, and personalize it to fit your specific needs. Whether you’re creating a space to dominate virtual meetings, hosting collaborative brainstorming sessions, or simply enjoying the creative energy of a well-designed environment, this desk does it all, effortlessly.
But what truly sets this desk apart is its place in the storied tradition of Herman Miller’s collaborations with design greats. Following in the footsteps of Eames, Nelson, and Saarinen, Bruce Burdick’s work reflects the evolution of modern design—innovative, functional, and visually arresting. This particular configuration, with its bold L-shape and blend of industrial and luxurious materials, is an homage to that rich design heritage while pushing the boundaries even further.
With the Burdick desk, you’re not just buying a desk—you’re investing in a legacy of modernism, innovation, and thoughtful design. It’s more than a workspace—it’s a piece of history, a conversation starter, and the centerpiece of any room it graces.
If you're local in Los Angeles, we can assemble this for you-- although assembly is very simple, straightforward and intuitive; another reason for the popularity of this design. -
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Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: United States Period: 1980-1999 Materials: Steel, Stone, Glass Condition: Good. Minimal wear consistent with age and use Creation Date: C. 1980's Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Minimalist Incollect Reference #: 756709 -
Dimensions
W. 96 in; H. 29 in; D. 84 in; W. 243.84 cm; H. 73.66 cm; D. 213.36 cm;
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Welcome to Habitat Gallery, where luxury meets timeless design. Located in West Los Angeles, we specialize in exquisite mid-century modern, art deco, and Danish modern furniture and decor, offering a curated collection that brings sophistication and craftsmanship to your home. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact us at 310.927.6266 or email us at malenabrush@gmail.com.
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