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Alma Desk Company
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Alma Desk Company was a furniture manufacturing company based in High Point, North Carolina, United States. The company was founded in 1948 by Cecil Adams and focused primarily on producing office furniture, including desks, chairs, and other office accessories.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Alma Desk Company gained national recognition for its innovative designs and modern manufacturing techniques. The company collaborated with several prominent designers to create its products, including Ward Bennett and Charles Pollock.
Alma Desk Company was also known for its commitment to environmental sustainability. The company was one of the first in the furniture industry to implement recycling programs and use environmentally friendly materials and production methods.
In 2001, Alma Desk Company was acquired by National Office Furniture, and the brand was eventually phased out. However, many of Alma Desk Company's original designs continue to be highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century modern furniture.
In the 1960s and 1970s, Alma Desk Company gained national recognition for its innovative designs and modern manufacturing techniques. The company collaborated with several prominent designers to create its products, including Ward Bennett and Charles Pollock.
Alma Desk Company was also known for its commitment to environmental sustainability. The company was one of the first in the furniture industry to implement recycling programs and use environmentally friendly materials and production methods.
In 2001, Alma Desk Company was acquired by National Office Furniture, and the brand was eventually phased out. However, many of Alma Desk Company's original designs continue to be highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century modern furniture.
Alma Desk Company
Alma Mid Century Rosewood and Leather Executive Desk
H 29 in W 78 in D 36 in
$ 3,895
Alma Desk Company
Alma Mid Century Brass and Walnut File Credenza
H 29 in W 54 in D 18 in
$ 3,895
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Alma Desk Company
Alma Castilian Mid Century Walnut and Leather Executive Desk
H 28 in W 78 in D 38 in
$ 5,895
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